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For those of you near Harrisburg PA


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Theres weekly car meets every thursday night starting around 7ish, Had over 100 cars out this past weekend

Its at brothers pizza at High point commons, where the new target is

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  • 7 months later...

sadly not as with many other meeting places it goes on for a little while and then even if things are ok, property management gets their panties in a bunch and ends things

there was some talk of a once a month meet at the harrisburg east mall but thats not going on over winter and may not start back up till spring

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hershey show blew all old guys and its small carisle the fall show was awesome as usual beautiful weather just fun as always

I am not surprised at the ton of old guys at Hershey. They have the time and the money for that.

I went in 2005. I liked looking at all the re-pop and vintage rust. I was thankful my tetanus shot was up to date. It just didn't have anything really for 60s and newer stuff right now. Carlisle is where you need to go for that sort of thing.

Still Hershey is good if you are looking for pre-WWII stuff and tri-five era cars. You might find some 60-80s stuff there but not a lot. It is hard to imagine thinking that if you walked every row and aisle at Hershey it is 60-65 miles long!!! Dang that's huge. I am just thankful that Hershey is not as hilly as Carlisle.

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