They've changed it so you can't walk into the the tent now. It's roped off and the cars face out rather than in.The problem with the survivor tent is you gotta keep your car there all weekend.
Most of the people there are snobbish and think their car has the best story. No room to sit. You are out of class meaning no one with the same car as you have to BS with.
I've had more than my share of survivors and stayed away from that tent after I walked through once.
That being said, very nice car, I hope you had a great time. Carlisle is the best adult time you will ever have.
Agree, very classy.Beautiful car! '67 Imperial is one of my all time favorite Mopars.
They've changed it so you can't walk into the the tent now. It's roped off and the cars face out rather than in.
I'm not sure what to think about how it's laid out now. I've never been a big fan of it, but always looked anyway. I did one side and didn't bother going around the other side.
Hi, My friend Marty and I spoke at length with you and your brother. We also talked about the white 67 Imperial that was in the car corral on Friday and under the pavilion on Saturday, after being sold. Here's a pick from Friday of the asking price: https://bit.ly/3k8EKZF
(I told you I was pretty sure I took a pic of it. )
Nice talking to you guys and thanks for bringing such a beautiful car to Carlisle.
Survivor tent was kinda gay I thought. You can't look at the cars that well, roped off like they are zoo creatures. There were a few awesome survivor cars in the show field. That was enough for me.
There was a green 1968 NYer 4dr hardtop. I met the owner
View attachment 472617 View attachment 472618 View attachment 472619 Just got back from our 1st trip to Carlisle. We displayed our 1967 Imperial under the Survivors Tent. Great to see original unrestored Mopars and speak to all the owners. Great stories!!