For the first time since 2019, the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds and Spring Carlisle welcomed automotive enthusiasts from around the world with the return of international event attendees. This year’s event, presented by eBay Motors, did just that and then some as guests and vendors alike flocked to Carlisle between April 20-24, 2022 to buy, sell and trade all things automotive. Spring Carlisle was one part commerce and one part social gathering; as has been the case since 1977. It once again served as THE event to jump-start the outdoor events season in Carlisle!
What was obvious early was the amount of vendors eager to re-connect with one another and the demand that their offerings have within the hobby. Cruising the grounds in advance of the April 20 start date, vendors were mixing and mingling with one another, catching up, buying and selling amongst each other, and otherwise getting ready for the big event. When the gates opened at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, their advanced planning and hard work paid off, as throngs of enthusiasts converged on Carlisle.
Car parts, merchandise, memorabilia, collectibles, and more were coming and going all day, every day. Cars and trucks were even finding new garages to call home as business was booming in all corners of the 82-acre facility. In 2022, there were more vendors, more tickets sold, and more people at Carlisle than there were in 2021; a year that was record-breaking for Carlisle Events.
As noted in the opening headline, the automotive world did indeed return to Carlisle. Canadian guests were back in full force, so were those trekking to the Cumberland Valley from “across the pond.” Every face had a smile on it at Carlisle and the next generation of the hobby was also on-site in full force, especially on Saturday where kids were out of school and families were off work.
Speaking of kids, Spring Carlisle welcomed the York County School of Technology to the stage area as they hosted exhibition runs in front of their Hot Rodders of Tomorrow championship competition in the days following event weekend. Multiple teams of school-aged enthusiasts tore down and re-built a Chevy small block engine. The competition is done against the clock and per certain criteria put in place by the Hot Rodders organization. From their first run to their last, they had a crowd cheering them on, asking questions, and taking photos of them in action.
The stage area was actually a popular spot for guests throughout Spring Carlisle. On it were members of the AACA Car Club. They returned to Carlisle to showcase cool cars from the club, solicit for new members, and promote their upcoming fall meet in Hershey. While the AACA was on the stage, the ARMO Hot Products Showcase was in front of it. ARMO brought some of the hottest NEW products on the market to the masses at Carlisle. ARMO is a council of SEMA, which is a private industry trade event held each fall in November. For most guests, this ARMO display gives them a first-hand/in-person look at ways to better their prized ride.
One of the best parts about Spring Carlisle 2022 was the giving nature of those who walked through the gates. Through a joint effort between Carlisle Events, the Salvation Army, and multiple local Lions Clubs, over $3,000 was raised for Ukrainian Humanitarian relief efforts. That total includes a company donation made by Carlisle Events, plus in person donations by those attending Spring Carlisle. Best of all, at least two generous attendees dropped $100 in the bin. That kind of support goes a long way to helping those in need and will continue throughout the 2022 season.
Another great element of Spring Carlisle was the two-day classic and collector car auction hosted by Carlisle Auctions (more soon). The Spring Carlisle Collector Car Auction tallied $6.5 million in sales (including fees) and can boast a 72% sell-through rate. The auction even had its own charitable venture, with several thousand dollars raised for veterans at the James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
While Spring Carlisle is a wrap for 2022, Carlisle Events sets its sights on the next event, plus next year’s spring show. Up next at the fairgrounds is the annual international showcase of cars and trucks as part of the Carlisle Import & Performance Nationals (May 13-14). As Spring Carlisle 2023 goes, the event is planned for April 19-23, with the auction happening April 20-21. Complete details on all things car show related, including the ability to buy spectator tickets in advance at a discounted rate can be found at CarlisleEvents.com.