Great pics.I did Carlisle last week ,14 hour drive.Next year we will be going to Hershey. Thanks for the pics.
The issue with too many finished cars is that they are too connected to the owner/builder in their home area. You buy a local car even though it is incredibly nice for being on the road for a few years and you go to your first event in it and the first thing you hear is "HEY, THERE'S OLD JOE'S OLD_________ never thought he would sell it." Car is too ***ociated with someone local. There are two cars for sale here on Craigslist now that belong to an older car guy that are nice cars but one of them in particular needs to be marketed out of the areal The other one is just overpriced and while a nice car needs some changes to be a great little car. Not sure if the barn find prices actually stick or cash greenies under the nose mean deals are made. I'd think the first couple of days of Hershey are going to be spendy for a buyer and quite good for the seller of cars that sell while the buyer may do a lot better later in the week. Back to the photos, a big thank you to the guys who took the time to go around and take the and then share them. All around the world Hambers are reading this and wishing we were there cash in hand because "that" car or body or part showed up in one. You probably added it to more than a few guys bucket lists.
Here’s mine for today including some shots of the side trip I took the Eastern Motor Sports museum Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Got to give those vendors for taking the time,effort and money to lug all that stuff to Hershey. Would be interesting to find out what the cars actually sold for as the market seems to be changing.