2016 Carlisle Car Photo's

Can't believe I'm actually saying this but tthat doesn't look ½ bad.
I can see Mother Mopar using a body matching bumper there. Polara GT?

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Thank you. Great pics but not one fender Tag????

JK.

I have PLENTY of tag pics to review.

Let's find the answer to the NYB with 400 question.
 
Just wanted to say, my wife Sammie and I had a GREAT time over the weekend! I finally got to meet so many great FCBO'ers! A special "shout out" to Jeff (cantflip), John (75landyacht) and Bob (1978 NYB)! Thanks for spending some quality time with us under the Snapon tent. We'll look forward to seeing everyone next year!
 
...seen the 71 4drs and 70 gts but alas no 71 GT...was hopeing Garry could make a appearance with his 71 GT...will bet hes there next year :)
realy liked the looks of this this car though...members car?
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Will you and your Car be there next year, Mr. Critter?
 
Bob, I'm hope I speak for all, Thank you for all you efforts in documenting that momentous occasion.. To have all / most of us in one spot with these beautiful and painstakingly cared for pieces of Detroit history for the masses to see being documented for posterity. Thanks again

Looking forward to next yr.
 
Thanks for all the pictures, guys! I copied all the Fuselage pictures on my hard drive and was amazed that there were only 40 Fuselages. Is that possible? Or didn't you shoot every Fusi C-body on site?

I thought there would be like a hundred or so - in the end the US is the homeland of these cars...

Plus: I havn't seen one Fuselage Imperial on all the photos...
 
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Carlisle is the Mopar show with the biggest C-body output in the US.

When visiting one of the other shows like Spring Fling in Los Angeles or the Florida Mopar Nats in Ocala the fuselage C-bodies can be counted on one hand usually.

They are from the US but they are not the favourite of the masses in the states.

Northern europe is the opposite, most people prefer big old American cars.

Carsten
 
Thanks for all the pictures, guys! I copied all the Fuselage pictures on my hard drive and was amazed that there were only 40 Fuselages. Is that possible? Or didn't you shoot every Fusi C-body on site?

I thought there would be like a hundred or so - in the end the US is the homeland of these cars...

Plus: I havn't seen one Fuselage Imperial on all the photos...


Did you include the 300s that were segregated AGAIN...?
 
I noticed this year the overwhelming amount of 65 68 c bodies. Many more than in previous years.
Anyone see the 69 polara wagon in the wagon section?
 
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