New Records Set During the 2019 Carlisle Chrysler Nationals
Jul 15, 2019, 11:04 AM
by
Michael Garland
Annually the Carlisle Chrysler Nationals are a crowd pleaser, both with the diversity of its showfield and the depth of its automotive flea market. Those aspects, combined with some stellar cooperation from Mother Nature helped power the 2019 event to an all-new showfield record. In fact, this year’s record turnout was the second consecutive year that a record was broken and the fourth time since 2015 that the feat has been accomplished. After all the cars came and went, the 2019 total reached 2,803.
By mid-day Thursday, the grounds were coming to life as patrons were trickling in, along with the cars and vendors. Everyone onsite came looking to catch a glimpse of a bustling showfield in the making, plus beat the competition as it relates to parts shopping within the automotive flea market. Speaking of the flea market, it was beyond sold out for 2019. So much so that extra space was added on the east side of the grounds just to accommodate the demand from sellers. This has never happened before during Chrysler weekend.
In addition, the featured vehicle displays took shape. Building Y hosted a dedicated Summer of ’69 showcase, with a dozen or so of the best examples from 50 years ago. This display welcomed a non-stop flock of enthusiasts. Within Building T, a general snapshot of cars and trucks filled the floor and were anchored by some gems. Themes included A12 cars, additional best of the best featured cars, Daytona & 500 cars and M-Codes.
While Carlisle welcomed individuals as special guests, Dodge hosted the true stars of the weekend, the cars (and trucks) that make their brand so popular. Within the Dodge garage were RAM trucks, Hellcat Challengers, the Durago and the biggest car star of them all, the ALL-NEW 2020 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody. This car was the featured attraction both in the Dodge Garage tent as well in front of the stage with two walk-arounds where Dodge product host John Hammer offered an exciting look at the latest Dodge offering. Following the walk-arounds, Dodge thrill ride driver Mike Burris wowed the crowd with a meaty Hellcat Challenger burnout.
As far as special guests go, Dave Rea and Chris Jacobs, both with ties to MotorTrend TV (formerly Velocity) were the big names on the roster for event weekend. In addition, the Ramchargers and Golden Commandos were represented, Mr. Norm returned to Carlisle and Herb McCandless offered an impressive display of cars just opposite the Dodge Garage. In fact, McCandless was more than a little bit of a star during the weekend, as a production crew was on-site following him daily as part of a project that chronicles his life and success both on the track and off. He even hosted seminars packed with standing room only crowds.
The sights and sounds of the event were palpable too, with engine revs, horn honks and tires squealing all weekend. Some of the best sensory moments came from Dodge via their wildly popular thrill ride program, while the Saturday afternoon burnout offered a little added fun, with Dodge putting a Hellcat into the pit, plus more than a half a dozen enthusiasts competed to be king of the hill. In all, the weekend was truly amazing!
Day three of the event was also the last day of the 2019 Carlisle Chrysler Nationals. The gates once again opened at 7 a.m. and like minded Mopar fans took one last pass on the showfield. At 9 a.m. the Salvation Army hosted its non-denominational worship service, while the awards parade featured the best of the weekend, representing over 150 classes. In all, it left guests wanting more and looking forward to next year. Speaking of next year, the 2020 dates are July 10-12 and event registration is open now!
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