Trucks of all sizes will be rolling into the 13th annual Carlisle (Pa.) All-Truck Nationals the weekend of June 27-29.
Held annually at the Carlisle Fairgrounds, this sprawling festival offers something for every motorhead to enjoy.
An estimated 2,000 vehicles will be on display and competing for trophies, including big rigs in all makes and vintages, plus two- and four-wheel-drive sport trucks, SUVs, 4x4s and street stock. New this year is an Invitational display of rare and mint-condition classic to late-model trucks.
An open air market, swap meet, and manufacturers’ area -- a total of 700-plus vendors -- takes up one corner of the 82-acre site. Factory concept vehicles are also scheduled to be on display.
Other attractions during the three-day event include burnout demos, neon and lights competitions, monster truck battles -- even a beauty contest. Also new is a paintball competition area.
"Kids at Carlisle" provides entertainment and activities for children throughout the weekend.
Major sponsors are Quaker State Motor Oil, eBay Motors, Meguiar’s and Pep Boys.
Gates are open from 7 a.m. to dusk daily. General information on admission prices and competition fees is available at www.carsatcarlisle.com or 717-243-7855.
The Carlisle Fairgrounds is located two miles north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Exit 16.
Carlisle All-Truck Nationals June 27-29
Trucks of all sizes will be rolling into the 13th annual Carlisle (Pa.) All-Truck Nationals the weekend of June 27-29.
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