Steve Darby wrote:
>
> bleckstein@monmouth.com wrote:
> >
> > I have gone to Carlisle for the past five years helping man the NEMGTR
>booth.
> > (Barbara winds up at the booth while I do the flee market)
> >
> > What is Carlisle? Well Spring and Fall Carlisle are legend. Four thousand or
> > more vendors from all over the country set up these two weekends for the
>worlds
> > largest flee market of used auto parts. If you want to build a 1924 anycar
>from
> > scratch you could from the parts at these meets. They also feature classic
>car
> > sales. Unfortunately there is some but little in British parts and what
>there is
> > ,is hard to find in between the millions of U.S. car parts.
> >
> > Import Carlisle was started to solve this problem. Each year it gets a
>liitle
> > bit bigger. David is right that almost fifty percent is British, and
>although
> > there are a couple of hundred venders, it is of course only a fraction of
>the
> > big Carlisle meets. Again there are part vendors, new and used, as well as
>a car
> > sale area. To my knowledge there are no real events in the way of driving,
>or
> > display. None the less I would't miss it. It is also a great way to see
> > everyone, and dozens on this list are there. Last year, John Twist was there
> > along with Dave Zip of Cincinatti, Rob Medynski from N.J., Jerry Gogan from
> > Abingdon Spares, Rob Goldman from Moss, and the list goes on and on. Almost
> > every major and most minor supplier is there. Hope you plan to come.
> >
> > Mike Leckstein
Mike,
Sounds great....Do you have dates?
Michael
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