A successful event requires many pieces to truly be a success and for 2024, every piece of the Carlisle Ford Nationals puzzle came together perfectly to showcase the largest car show ever held at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds. For three amazing days, May 31-June 2, over 3,500 cars sat front and center with more than 60,000 guests looking on. In the end, this final total of 3,572 made this year's Ford offering the biggest car show ever at Carlisle, topping the 2022 mark, also set by the Carlisle Ford Nationals.
Gates opened at 7 AM on Friday the 31st, but in truth, with sunny skies and temps in the 70s for nearly a week, cars, vendors, and spectators were milling around the grounds on Thursday, May 30. That early bird crowd set the table perfectly for a multi-day event that was filled with stage walkarounds, unveilings, special guests, track activities, and parades, including the Ford Downtown Parade, Park, and Paty Saturday night, and more.
Looking back at the event schedule, it’s easy to see what kept the guests going all day; what with a pair of 60th Anniversary Mustang displays, including a Mustang Legends showcase and another with 60 Mustangs spanning 60 years of production, a 50th display of Mustang II’s, a 40th Birthday celebration of the SVO, Y-Blocks, and the Ford Nationals Select gallery in Building Y. In addition, special guests were eager to mix and mingle with enthusiasts. These guests included members of Ford Performance Racing Parts, RTR Vehicles, Duncan Brothers Customs, Saleen with Steve Saleen, Shelby American with Gary Patterson and Tracey Smith, Ford Motor Company with John Clor, Carl Widmann, and Joe Bellino, author Robert Kennedy, drivers Vaughn Gittin, Jr., @Morgan_Drifts, and Rhys Conklin, track fun with Gateway Mustang, monster truck rides with Virginia Giant and SO MUCH MORE.
As unveilings go, Duncan Brothers Customs unveiled their new partner, Bill Tumas, while Shelby American pulled the covers off a pair of Dragon Snakes. Rare and unique was also part of Building T as the Detroit Historical Society brought THE Bordinat Cobra concept and the 1963 Mustang II concept.
The stage walkarounds were non-stop too, with Roush, Saleen, KTL Restorations, JH Restorations, Ford Motor Company, Ford Performance Racing Parts, and RTR Vehicles, standing front and center to talk to throngs of enthusiasts. Speaking of stage fun, Friday featured a Carlisle Events 50th Anniversary celebration where staff recognized charter clubs, those who have been coming to the Carlisle Ford Nationals since 1995 and haven’t missed a single show over the years.
Track fun helped wind down Saturday and power Sunday too. On Saturday, backed by Gittin and RTR, guests stood rows deep to watch the rolling burnout and donut contest, then Sunday, the track came to life with the Real Street Shootout. Not long after, a 90-minute awards parade recognized many of the award winners from the show.
While 2024 is a wrap, plans are underway for 2025. Save the dates, because the Carlisle Ford Nationals return June 6-8 and will feature a Ford GT Anniversary Reunion, Shelby GT350 60
th Anniversary, a Motorsport Capri Reunion, the 70
th Anniversary of the Thunderbird, the Galaxie Nationals make Carlisle their home in 2025, and there’s a planned national meet as part of a returning SVO Reunion. Learn more about the continuation of the Carlisle Events 50
th Anniversary season and make your plans at CarlisleEvents.com.