2021 gave central Pennsylvania car lovers a “bonus show” as the long-standing event in Allentown made a one-time transition to the Carlisle Expo Center. That event yielded a bevvy of feedback and enthusiasm that eventually led to the creation and execution of the Winter Carlisle Auto Expo. Held January 28-29, the event was exactly what everyone hoped it would be, another successful automotive event promoted by Carlisle Events.
When the doors opened at 12 p.m. on the 28th, an eager line awaited the vendors positioned within the Carlisle Expo Center. Once indoors, the buying and selling frenzy was up and running. Each vendor brought a little something to the table, figuratively and literally. For every vendor who had something available suited for an automotive project, there was another who had a practical/retail item that could be used around the home or the shop.
Winter Carlisle Auto Expo even offered a handful of cars for sale, two of which sold to buyers who weren’t even at the event. The fact that two non-attendees purchased cars, a Mustang and Corvette respectively, isn’t unique to an event like this, though it does make for a cool story. In the case of the 1970 Mustang Convertible, Carlisle Events co-owner Bill Miller, Jr. happened to be walking the aisles and snapped a photo of it. Its factory shaker hood and 351 Cleveland powerplant, combined with power top and 82,000 original miles caught his eye. He shared the photo with his son, Bill Miller, III who in turn, shared it with a friend who was in Scottsdale, Arizona attending the Barrett-Jackson auction. After a few conversations between all parties involved, the new owner wired the money the next day. The same vendor also sold a Wurlitzer 1050 Jukebox for an impressive $5,000. Only 2,000 were made and it was recently delivered to its new home in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania…just a short 30-minute drive from Carlisle.
In an almost similar manner, the aforementioned Corvette also sold thanks to modern technology and an eagle-eyed observer. The seller, who attends multiple events at Carlisle, gave the Winter Auto Expo a try and in doing so, brought a clean, one owner 1999 Corvette with him. Not long after the doors opened, a friend of a friend spotted it, shared some photos and after a FaceTime call, a verbal handshake agreement was made. Less than 48 hours later, the car was picked up in Maryland and taken to its new home at the beach.
Between the parts and merchandise heading home with eager buyers and the cars that sold, the first-ever Winter Carlisle Auto Expo was deemed a success. In fact, the event returns January 27-28, 2023. In the meanwhile, opportunities exist for more great stories and camaraderie like what happened at the Winter Carlisle Auto Expo by way of upcoming events beginning with Spring Carlisle (April 20-24) at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds. Complete details on this event and all others are available at CarlisleEvents.com or by calling 717-243-7855.