Following a year of uncertainty and pandemic-related encumbrances, Carlisle Events headed into 2021 with dedication, preparation and anticipation. The collector car/truck event producer presents more than a dozen shows annually, and after an impacted 2020 show season, they were greeted by eager enthusiasts and vendors for this year of rebirth.
As we near the end of the 2021 show season, with two more events on the schedule in Pennsylvania – Corvettes at Carlisle (Aug. 26-28) and Fall Carlisle Collector Car Flea Market, Corral and Auction (Sept. 29-Oct. 3) – and one in Lakeland, Florida -- Lakeland Fall Collector Car Auction (Nov. 12-13) – Carlisle Events’ results have far exceeded expected numbers in participation and in “smiles per hour”.
Mike Garland, Public Relations Manager for Carlisle Events said, “What an incredible ride we have had in 2021. We anticipated a good year, but we didn’t expect it to be as good as it has been. Shows broke records in attendance, vendor interest and car participation, and we had the highest turnouts in more than a decade. The demand for what we do – automotive entertainment, vehicle displays and products – was quite strong for our vendors at our swap meets, and we have seen favorable numbers driven partially by pent-up energy and a return to fun. Additionally, the vendor turnout was amazing. They came back after many were away last year.”
The automotive show industry has historically performed with peaks and valleys from year to year, but it never saw a valley like the one America experienced last year.
Garland said, “Returning and first-time visitors were rewarded with a larger vendor turn out, more entertainment and more bang for their buck. They came out to see the cars, the clubs, the vendors’ wares, and such special guests as Aaron Kaufman (TV host and car builder) at the GM Nationals, Hailie Deegan (one of the new faces of racing) at the Ford Nationals and Herb McCandless (racing legend) at the Chrysler Nationals. They attended to enjoy such special events as movie sound effects from “Ford vs. Ferrari,” a Comic-car Con, and an axe throwing exhibition. Carlisle Events continues to attract and bring out top names from the auto industry, while showing off top cars from vintage and classic to the newest and most innovative. We have emphasized clubs, current culture and families, and our visitors have spun the wheel with us and have given us a chance for their entertainment dollar. We responded and so have they.”
This year’s highlights thus far include:
Auto Mania -- January 15-17 -- For decades, Auto Mania has started the Carlisle Events car show and swap meet season in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The three-day event gives car lovers from the mid-Atlantic a chance to re-connect, shop and otherwise enjoy all things automotive. In 2021, the only difference from the historical norm is that Auto Mania was held at the Carlisle Expo Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Vendors and guests made great use of their one-year-only temporary home by offering an eclectic mix of auto parts, collectibles, merchandise, tools, practical use items and more for sale. Vendors saw a constant flow of attendees coming to them for deals, advice and conversation. Auto Mania 2022 returns to the Allentown Fairgrounds and its customary home of Ag Hall January 14-16, 2022. Next year’s first Carlisle Fairgrounds Event will be the inaugural Winter Carlisle Auto Expo Collector Flea Market and Car Corral held Jan. 28-29, 2022 at the Carlisle Expo Center, across from the Carlisle Fairgrounds. Winter Carlisle a two-day flea market sale of collector car automotive parts, collectibles, and car corral.

Lakeland Winter Collector Car Auction – February 19-20 – Held at the SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus in Lakeland, FL -- The two-day Lakeland Winter Collector Car Auction brought car lovers from around the Sunshine State together to bid and buy on nearly 100 years of automotive history. Carlisle Auctions, resulted in a show record of more than $4 million in total sales and a better than 60 percent sell through rate of its 400-plus confirmed lots. Next year’s Lakeland Winter Collector Car Auction is scheduled for February 25-26, 2022.

Spring Carlisle Collector Car Flea Market & Auction -- April 21-25 -- Spring Carlisle presented by eBay motors was a five-day destination for car lovers to buy, sell and trade all things automotive. Coming back to cars after a challenging 2020, thousands of enthusiasts and vendors (with an abundance of inventory) created a stream of energy unlike anything in recent memory. Day one deals and swaps led to Day two auctions previews at the neighboring Carlisle Expo Center. The Carlisle Spring Collector Car Auction saw more than 400 vehicles on the block, ranging from a 1910 truck to 2020 vehicles. Charity lots and private sellers brought in a total of more than $6 million in sales, led by a 1957 Ford Skyliner, selling for $136,425 and a 1967 Corvette for $121,500. Next year’s Spring Carlisle Collector Car Flea Market & Auction is scheduled for April 20-24 2022.

Carlisle Import & Performance Nationals – May 14-15 – More than 1,800 show cars on the field marked the event’s third largest turnout in the event’s six-year history. The weekend was also filled with more activities than ever, showcased new and vintage imports and domestics, and welcomed car clubs and kit cars. A tribute to Bruce Myers and the Myers Manx dune buggy ended with a 40-vehicle parade lap. There were drifting, autocross, seminars, vehicle judging and awards, and even a marriage proposal – she said, “Yes.” Next year, Carlisle’s Import & Performance nationals is set for May 13-14, 2022.

Carlisle Ford Nationals – June 4-6 -- Fans of Ford and the Carlisle Ford Nationals presented by Meguiar’s were eager to return to the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds to showcase and celebrate their prized rides in 2021. Following a later-than-usual (due to the pandemic), revised 2020 event, showgoers only had to wait 10 months to reunite in Carlisle for the biggest Carlisle Ford Nationals of all time, welcoming a NEW RECORD 3,241 registered show cars. This total topped the previous mark of 3,194 set in 2019 and was the second highest total for any car show ever hosted by Carlisle Events. Highlights included a display of the NEW Ford Bronco, the 2021 Mustang Mach 1, classic Broncos, how the GT40s got their sound in the movie “Ford vs. Ferrari,” autograph sessions with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Hailie Deegan and the return of the downtown Carlisle Ford Parade and Street Party. The Ford family of fun returns June 3-5, 2022 in Carlisle.

Carlisle GM Nationals -- June 25-26 – GM passion was on display by attendees and by the show, as more than 20,000 guests and 1,026 show cars -- the best car count at the GM Nationals since 2014 – attended the GM fest. Event highlights included open autocross runs and ride, the Solid Lifter Showroom, GM Engine Swaps, the H-Platform and Vega feature, Comic-Car Con and Corvettes for Chip (charity car show within the show). One of the biggest surprises of the weekend was the turnout of Fieros at the show. There were so many in one place that guest celebrity Aaron Kaufman (Gas Monkey Garage, Aaron Needs a Job, Shifting Gears with Aaron Kaufman) remarked that he’d never seen so many together in one place…and he’s been to a lot of car shows. Next year’s event is set for June 24-25, 2022.

Carlisle Chrysler Nationals -- July 9-11 – Mopar Madness propelled a record turnout of 2927 vehicles at Carlisle’s Chrysler Nationals as well as a sold-out swap meet of vendors. Energy throttled out along with Demons, 50-years of 1971 Mopars, Roadrunners, muscle cars, vintage autos and trucks, ‘Old Skool’ Paint, and even Dirty ‘Birds, as Carlisle welcomed “Mr. 4-Speed,” Herb McCandless, the Golden Commandos, Ramchargers, Joe Zolper and Dave Rea. From car parades, competitions including rolling exhaust, real street shootout and open autocross runs, to award judging vendor sales, food and fun, the sold-out crowd was mad for Mopar. Next year’s fun runs July 15-17, 2022.

Carlisle Truck Nationals -- Aug 6-8 – The Carlisle Truck Nationals continued the trending toward record-breaking events. More than 2,500 trucks registered for the event, shattering the old mark of 2,109 (set in 2002). For three days, truck lovers converged on Carlisle to enjoy trucks of all shapes, sizes, styles and eras and included tractors, big rigs, and heavy equipment. Truck weekend 2021 also welcomed the return of monster truck rides and shows, plus freestyle FMX stunt riders. New for 2021 were more lowered trucks, family fun with a wildlife show and the aforementioned tractors. Next year’s Carlisle Truck Nationals is set for August 5-7, 2022.

Completing the season are Corvettes at Carlisle -- Aug 26-28 -- and the Fall Carlisle Collector Car Flea Market & Auction -- Sept. 29-Oct 3 – as well as the CARLISLE AUCTIONS Lakeland Fall Collector Car Auction in Lakeland, FL – Nov. 12-13. All indications are that 2021 will continue to roll at full-speed for those shows. The fun, the fans, the cars and the excitement keep running throughout 2021.
Garland summed up the year so far, adding, “The smiles per hour we put on people’s faces, increased measurably. We provide opportunities for families, particularly the kids – the next generation of automotive enthusiasts – to see in real life, the vehicles they play with at home or on their computer games.”
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Mike Blake, former editor of KIT CAR magazine, joined Carlisle Events as senior automotive journalist in 2004. He's been a "car guy" since the 1960s and has been writing professionally for about 30 years. </I>