Moms, dads and kids alike look forward to the first full weekend in August at Carlisle because they know a good time when they experience it! The Carl
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Moms, dads and kids alike look forward to the first full weekend in August at Carlisle because they know a good time when they experience it! The Carlisle Truck Nationals presented by A&A Auto Stores ushered in the month with three days of cool displays, patriotic themes, family fun, live music and more. Over 1,700 trucks adorned the showfield, each with their own unique look and style! The 2019 total was also the highest since the 2003 event and ranks within the top 5 all-time turnouts for the event.
It all started with load in on Thursday, August 1. That’s when everyone who arrived early had the chance to see and be seen. It was also a great chance to take a first look at the trucks, rigs, vans and vendors without having to battle the bustling crowd that came to town for the weekend fun. The snail’s pace of that day quickly gave way to a fast and furious weekend of all things truck.
Friday saw the first of many monster truck shows and rides, while the Showfield filled in with trucks of all shapes, sizes, styles and eras. Building Y welcomed the SyTys (the 2019 Cool Club Challenge winners), the pavilion hosted Vanarama (the 2019 Large Club Challenge winners), Building T showcased some top of the line featured vehicles and the south side of the grounds from Gate 1 to Gate 7 anchored the Big Rig Show and Shine.
The red white and blue honors were also prevalent. Near the east side of Building T, Blackout, a military tribute rig drew onlookers, while trucks on the Showfield and indoors saluted both service members and first responders. One such truck, owned by Rick Beech of Florida, offered a canvass for military personnel to sign their names in remembrance of those who paid the ultimate price in Iraq and Afghanistan. Within the Big Rig Show & Shine, the U.S. Express fleet also brought a half a dozen rigs adorned with a military theme, while new class members of the neighboring U.S. Army War College walked the grounds enjoying those themes as well as the rest of the amazing trucks on display.
Music was also a part of the weekend. Friday saw multiple sets from the country/rock band Old School, while Saturday welcomed back Nashville recording artist and American Idol contestant Payton Taylor. Their music, combined with the sounds of the show helped to propel the excitement of the event, while also offering a groove of fun for all at Carlisle.
Other great aspects of the weekend included competitions like drop and drag, burnouts, beauty, high truck, a low truck limbo, and Carlisle Elite. Those looking to shop not only had the automotive flea market as an option, they also enjoyed a bustling midway with great partners like A&A, Ranch Hand Bumpers, American Force Wheels, Skyjacker, Amsoil, Eastwood Company, 4 Wheel Parts, Extang and more. What made their presence even more fun was the fact that A&A hosted on-site installs, offering guests a chance to have truck work done, all while enjoying the show. Atturo Tires, new to the truck show, even stepped up, sponsoring the aforementioned burnout contest.
As the last of the vendors and trucks loaded out at Carlisle, everyone was making plans for 2020’s event. Save the date, because the 2020 Carlisle Truck Nationals presented by A&A Auto Stores takes place August 7-9 at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds. Registration is now open for that event and would be attendees are welcome to call 717-243-7855 or visit www.CarlisleEvents.com to learn more.