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- Pittsburgh, PA
- Vehicle Year
- 2020
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- Ranger
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- 2.3 EcoBoost
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- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
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- 1.5"
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- "220, 221, whatever it takes."
Ford Nationals in Carlisle, PA June 2-4, 2021.
Paids my money so I'm in the show. Been in with the Sport Tracs the last three years, Ranger class this year.
You don't have to be in the show field, just being there is a trip. About half Mustangs but classes for all Fords cars and trucks.
For Sale section and lots of vendor booths with parts. I tent it at the fairgrounds camping area, there is a bathhouse in the fairgrounds next to the car washing area to take a shower.
Discount if you register early before May 3, show field and camping for the weekend cost me $114.50.
The Starsky & Hutch Torino Club always turns out strong. Last year in the Ranger section there was an 80's Ranger diesel with factory A/C, so that was interesting to see.
They have a chassis dyno and for a few bucks you can find out what your rig is putting out at the rear wheels. Last year as I was walking by it a Pro Street Fairlane with big M/T rear tires spit the driveshaft out and we all had to duck. So it's a good time. Carlisle, PA just off the PA Turnpike.
Paids my money so I'm in the show. Been in with the Sport Tracs the last three years, Ranger class this year.
You don't have to be in the show field, just being there is a trip. About half Mustangs but classes for all Fords cars and trucks.
For Sale section and lots of vendor booths with parts. I tent it at the fairgrounds camping area, there is a bathhouse in the fairgrounds next to the car washing area to take a shower.
Discount if you register early before May 3, show field and camping for the weekend cost me $114.50.
The Starsky & Hutch Torino Club always turns out strong. Last year in the Ranger section there was an 80's Ranger diesel with factory A/C, so that was interesting to see.
They have a chassis dyno and for a few bucks you can find out what your rig is putting out at the rear wheels. Last year as I was walking by it a Pro Street Fairlane with big M/T rear tires spit the driveshaft out and we all had to duck. So it's a good time. Carlisle, PA just off the PA Turnpike.
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