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Skip to main contentThe Ford Truck market is hotter than ever right now, from Maverick to Super Duty, the market is showing no signs of slowin …
The Ford Truck market is hotter than ever right now, from Maverick to Super Duty, the market is showing no signs of slowing down. This year's SEMA Show was no exception, and everything from slammed Ford trucks to jacked-up customs truly (in some cases literally) rose above the competition. From new to old, Ford Trucks were not only Built Ford Proud, but modified and customized to a new level of Pride that every single one of these vehicle owners showed.
The first things to catch my attention were at the entrance to the Central Hall and the in the back of the Central Hall, mainly because our Carlisle Events booth was located with our friends in the ARMO area. There were two Lightnings that caught my eye mainly because of the monsters under their hoods. Now naturally those monsters were Ford’s new 7.3L “Godzilla” engine.




Another super popular area to spot Truck builds has been the Dub Lifted and Leveled showcase at The SEMA Show. Ford Trucks of all kinds have staked their claims to this area mostly due the sheer numbers of builds! It was insane.





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Walking between the halls, I spotted something popping out in the Toyo Tires booth as well. Most of the builds showcased in that area were from the Import market, however this Ford Ranchero stood out for a number of reasons. Its level of customization caught my eye first, and then I looked under the hood and spotted that Coyote howling from its engine bay.

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A new up and comer in the Ford market also has started making its aftermarket splash at the show. Ford’s new Maverick was showcased in not only some cool sport truck stylings, but also in some 90’s-esque mini truck builds. As production quantities incraese on these, I can't wait to see where the aftermarket world takes the Maverick.





Wheels and tires make or break most truck builds, so naturally I had to check out the Wheel and Tire Area in the South Hall.




 
This year’s West Hall (I call it the "Truck Hall") was overtaken by Broncos, however a ton of unique and custom Ford Trucks also stood out.







Closing out the week, I had to check out the trucks in the outside areas in front of the Central and North Halls.These trucks definitely took things to another level.





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With SEMA Ignited had me finding a few more trucks in the TIS Offroad area. These Ford Trucks are the definition of customization, and take things to an entirely new level for Ford Truck enthusiasts.




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Ford Trucks Dominate SEMA 2022 - Flickr
All in all, the SEMA Show each year showcases the latest and greatest trends of the automotive industry. This year was no different and Ford Trucks seem to keep dominating in what I see out there. I can’t wait to see what June brings for the Ford Truck enthusiasts at the Carlisle Ford Nationals happening June 2-4 at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds.
Ken Appell has been an employee of Carlisle Events and event manager of the Carlisle Ford Nationals since 2012.
The aftermarket and Ford enthusiast market is going absolutely bananas over the new Ford Bronco. This year at SEMA, that p …
The aftermarket and Ford enthusiast market is going absolutely bananas over the new Ford Bronco. This year at SEMA, that passion has been matched with numerous builds of new and old Ford Broncos. It was truly “Broncomonium” (I'm making that a word) with new aftermarket modifications debuting for new Broncos, and lots of traditional builds showcasing older Broncos.
My first stop was the Central Hall and the halls that surround it. Mainly because our Carlisle Events booth was located with our friends in the ARMO area. New Broncos greeted guests as they entered the first part of the Central Hall with loads of new accessories. Look for those accessories to be launched at your local auto parts stores in Q1 of 2023.





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I saw tons of Ford Trucks all throughout the event. A super popular area to spot Truck and SUV builds has been the all-new West Hall at the SEMA Show (I call it the Truck Hall). Broncos staked their claim to this hall dominating not only the aftermarket "bolt-on" parts but also some serious off-road accessories that will make all Bronco fans' mouths water. 




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Walking between the halls I spotted some killer builds as well. Most of these builds showcased the offroad potential of the new Bronco, and I also saw a few older Broncos.





Not to be forgotten, and a can’t miss feature in recent years of the SEMA Show, has been the Dub Lifted and Leveled showcase outside the South Hall. These builds typically showcase the "wild side" of the modification world, and they certainly lived up to my expectations.






SEMA Ignited (The SEMA Show post-trade-show public event) was rocking and blasting into the night on Friday, which led me to a few more builds in the TIS Offroad area. These Broncos are certainly at the customization forefront, and really take things to an entirely new level for Bronco enthusiasts the world over.




Broncomonium at SEMA 2022 - Flickr
All in all, the SEMA Show each year showcases the latest and greatest trends of the automotive industry. Not only was the Ford Bronco and its aftermarket trending all over the show but it’s definitely ushering in an entirely new vibe in the Ford market. I can’t wait to see what June brings for the Bronco enthusiasts at the Carlisle Ford Nationals happening June 2-4 at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds.
Ken Appell has been an employee of Carlisle Events and event manager of the Carlisle Ford Nationals since 2012.
Do you enjoy a good discount? How about the convenience being able to gift something you know someone special in your life enjoys? Oh…a …
Do you enjoy a good discount? How about the convenience being able to gift something you know someone special in your life enjoys? Oh…and are you a gift giver, either during the holiday season or as part of a special occasion? If you answered YES to these questions AND you or someone you know is into the collector car hobby, then Carlisle Events has the deal of the year just for you! The annual Carlisle Events Holiday Sale returns in 2022 with savings, convenience and all new, gift cards.
Holiday Sale 2022/23 starts at 8 a.m. on Friday, November 25 (Black Friday) and runs through Tuesday, January 3 at 5 p.m. During the run of the sale, those who buy will be doing so at a 20% savings on Showfield or Fun Field registrations, single day spectator admission tickets, event passes, and the best value of them all, season passes. Regardless of what is bought, the savings is key, especially for a season pass. Season passes are regularly $89.99 and are best for those who attend multiple events as a spectator; someone who walks the grounds to look at the show cars and trucks or purchase items within the automotive flea market. During the sale, they’ll be available for just $71.99 ($69.99 for AACA members), meaning you can walk through the gates for an average of around $2.00 per day. Season pass access also means entry to events away from Carlisle, like Auto Mania in Allentown, Pennsylvania and a pair of classic/collector car auctions in Lakeland, Florida.
If a season pass isn’t a viable option, then single day or full-event spectator admissions may be. Those too will be offered at a 20% discount and with single day options per show ranging from $10 to $20 depending on the event, a few dollars’ worth of savings means more money to enjoy the finer aspects of the event itself.
Season passes and spectator admission savings are one thing, but what about savings for those who show off a car or truck? This is also an option and that means showgoers can help populate the grounds with decades of past, present and future classics, while saving 20% along the way. This is the deepest discount option available and includes having all relevant event paperwork mailed in the weeks leading up to a specific show, including window sticker.
Finally, ALL NEW for the holiday sale, gift cards! Gift cards will be available as part of this sale and going forward, meaning any denomination of money can be added to it and instead of just giving someone the gift of tickets or show access, they can offer up options that may translate to booking vending spaces for the automotive flea market, a visit to the Carlisle Store for merchandise, the concessions area for food, parking, transactions related to Carlisle Auctions, etc. These gift cards will be processed just like a credit card and can be given in a stylish holiday themed card holder or a generic Carlisle Events holder. Gift cards are perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine’s Day, and more.
Online sales for all discount options commence on Black Friday, with orders starting November 25 at 8 a.m. Phone and in person ordering options run during normal business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) November 28 through December 22, with only online orders available thereafter (Carlisle offices closed for the holidays).
Call 717-243-7855 today to learn more or visit www.CarlisleEvents.com starting November 25 to accelerate your purchase! The annual Carlisle Events holiday sale...capitalize on the savings and give the gift of Carlisle this holiday season.
Annually in late October/early November, automotive businesses from around the world converge on the Las Vegas Convention Center f …
Annually in late October/early November, automotive businesses from around the world converge on the Las Vegas Convention Center for the SEMA Show. SEMA, short for the Specialty Equipment Market Association, is a trade association that consists of a diverse group of manufacturers, distributors, retailers, publishing companies, auto restorers, street-rod builders, restylers, car clubs, race teams, and more. The show itself brings a who’s who of the automotive world to Vegas to show off their products and builds, network with industry professionals, and in some cases, receive special honors.
For 2022, SEMA honors have not only been bestowed on Carlisle Events, but one of its staff members too. At a banquet/dinner on November 1 hosted by the Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO), Carlisle Events was recognized as its Business of the Year, while Sponsorship and Development Specialist Jeff Broadus was inducted into the ARMO Hall of Fame.
Candidates for the ARMO Business of the Year award must have demonstrated exceptional service, integrity and business ethics as well as made a commendable contribution to the restoration industry and for 2022, that distinction goes to Carlisle Events.
While the aforementioned award is for a business, the ARMO Hall of Fame focuses more on individuals who have played an integral role in the advancement of the restoration industry. For Broadus, his contributions to the hobby extend beyond Carlisle Events, but the sum of his accomplishments meant that his first year with the Carlisle team was award-worthy.
The Hall of Fame dates back to 1998 and the honor for Broadus means THREE Carlisle Events team members have been tapped as Hall of Famers since its inception. Past inductees include Carlisle Events co-founder Chip Miller (2004) and long-time Director of Business and Event Development, Jim Vinarski (2018).
“Carlisle Events has a long and rich history of supporting SEMA and ARMO,” said co-owner Lance Miller. “We were honored and quite humbled to be awarded ARMO 2022 Business of the Year. We take great pride in every event we host and our goal is for each person that enters our gates to feel like a member of the Carlisle family,” continued Miller. “This award really goes to each of our supporters and our team. We love this hobby and appreciate being a small part of it.”
As our team returns from SEMA in the coming days, their focus immediately turns to the 2023 events season, which starts January 20 with Auto Mania (January 20-22) in Allentown, Pennsylvania and concludes with the Lakeland Fall Collector Car Auction (November 10-11). In between, there are a dozen events and auctions. The season schedule spans months as car enthusiasts converge on America’s Automotive Hometown, Carlisle, Pennsylvania and beyond, for some of the biggest classic and collector car events in the world.
Complete details about the upcoming 2023 season are available online at CarlisleEvents.com or by calling 717-243-7855, while auction specific information is available at CarlisleAuctions.com or by calling 717-960-6400.
The famed 24 Hours of Le Mans race takes center stage in France each year in June. The race dates back to 1923…
The famed 24 Hours of Le Mans race takes center stage in France each year in June. The race dates back to 1923 and while it hasn’t offered 100 races for various reasons, it will still celebrate 100 years of its first race in 2023. As a nod to its rich and storied history, Corvettes at Carlisle presented by eBay Motors will celebrate 100 years too, not with wheels in motion, but with cars on display.
The 2023 showcase of all things Corvette takes place August 24-26 at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds. As part of the annual Chip’s Choice display (located in Building T), Corvettes at Carlisle will honor 100 years of Le Mans with a display that includes upwards of a dozen cars that competed on the famed 13.626 km (8.467 mile) long track. While many of the display cars are still unknown, one is a car very familiar to Corvettes at Carlisle fans; the famed #3 Cunningham Corvette. This car, which took first in its class in 1960, is now owned by Irwin Kroiz and returns to Carlisle for the first time since 2021.
“The largest, most prestigious race in the world is the 24 Hours of Le Mans,” noted Lance Miller of Carlisle Events. “With the 100-year anniversary upon us, we felt it was appropriate to feature various Corvettes of all generations that raced at Le Mans. We are looking forward to celebrating the 100th in true Corvette fashion; with a special display at Corvettes at Carlisle.”
Chip’s Choice is an annual feature at Corvettes at Carlisle that carries a specific theme each year. The display is presented in memory of and in tribute to Chip Miller, co-founder of Carlisle Events and National Corvette Museum Hall of Famer. Chip began the tradition of ‘Chip’s Choice” in 1990 and every year since, the display aims to embody the best-of-the-best within the Corvette hobby. Since his passing in 2005, Chip’s son Lance continues the themed tradition the display and plays a key role in the selection of its display cars.
Corvettes at Carlisle is the last specialty car show offered by Carlisle Events in 2023. The gathering of America’s Sports Car brings enthusiasts together from around the world showcasing every generation of Corvette ever produced. In 2022, a new Fun Field record was established and between the show cars and those who simply parked on grounds, the event welcomes over 5,000 Corvettes. Fun Field registration is now open, with a 10% discount in place through July 10. In addition, vendor opportunities are available for those looking to sell Corvette merchandise, parts, etc. Finally, for those looking to attend as a spectator or parts buyer, admission tickets are available at a discount online, plus kids 12 and under are admitted FREE.
Learn more about Corvettes at Carlisle online at CarlisleEvents.com or call 717-243-7855 today.
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