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me and my friends are making the trip down to PA in june for the ALL GM show, which is gonna be a cool way to celebrate my 17th bday (its the 23rd) we're gonna be cruising down on friday the 22nd, me and my friend Shane in his 70 Chevelle, and my friend Mike and his g/f in his 00 Camaro SS. Gonna spend the night there, and Saturday night leave so we can make the Top Fuel Nationals at Englishtown on the 24th... i cant wait for this trip...

so i was curious.. any others here on C&G gonna be there?

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If I hit the lottery I'll show up in the Tiger Hunt Cadillac V16...

If I do not win the lottery I might not be able to even aford to

go Grayhound. The week before I will be blowing $1K on gas,

tolls & food to go down to Tulsa, OK.

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I'll be in Carlisle on Saturday for the All-GM show, in Hershey Saturday night to Monday morning (HersheyPark all day Sunday), and then in Lancaster on Monday (taking the little guy to Dutch Wonderland, maybe some outlet stores for the wife). Haven't missed the All-GM show since I first went back in '98. Can't wait!!! Any word on what specialty cars will be on display in the red barn building? Maybe the Concept Camaro Convertible, as the Coupe was there last year. Wonder what else GM will be bringing out?

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Have never been to the all GM show, is it better than spring or fall Carlisle?

Let's just say that it is more focused. :AH-HA_wink:

And, GM opens the toybox for it every time. :thumbsup:

I may try to find out what GM is sending to the show.

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I haven't been to this one yet. What is the focus, decade-wise; not to many '80s and newer, I hope. And if the bulk of the field is Chevys.... I think I'll save the diesel fuel for Fall Hershey.

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Balthy:

From what I've seen (photos on the net) and heard from people

who have been there it is a great eclectic mix of cars from ALL

decades, have no fear, if you go you will not be stuck staring at

a bunch of 1970s B-bodys and 1980s F-bodys like you're afraid

of... I too get tired of that crap. Never mind the never ending

flood of 5.0 Mustangs & (worse still) 1990s 4.6 liter Stangs with

cheesy rims and faux-super-scoop hoods.

Although I'm sure there will be more than enough 1960s Muscle

cars and Tri-five Chebbys.

I wish there were more Buicks, Cadillacs & Pontiacs and dare I

say LaSalle out at shows. So many do not think for themselves

but instead just jump on the bandwagon & restore ANOTHER

1957 Bel Air clone or 1970 Chevelle.

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The GM display alone is usually worth the trip, everything from old concepts to VERY early Olsmobiles , to factory lightweight racecars and more have been at this show in the past.

There will be a TON of Camaros as there is a huge contingent of F-body clubs in attendence. But, 50's cars are plentiful as well and a good mix of all of the years of GM.

This is a great show.

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