Chevrolet Nationals: Day One Was Threatened By Rain That Never Came

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The skies looked ominous, and surely kept some folks at home.

If you remember anything about last year’s Chevrolet Nationals in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, you surely remember that rain put a damper on the Friday festivities. This year, the memories of weather will be a little different. While the weatherman predicted rain and the skies looked like they could open at any minute, the day was relatively dry. Occasional showers did keep some enthusiasts away, but those that decided to enjoy the day had a great time. While the sun never made an appearance, the overcast conditions kept the big orange marble’s heat at bay.

The Impala was being celebrated this year, and Mike and Sue Kissinger from Marysville, Pennsylvania, brought their gorgeous example to the party. The Silver Blue and Snowcrest White cruiser features a 348ci engine backed by a Powerglide transmission.

Unfortunately, the threat of rain did keep the spectator and participant numbers lower than expected, but we still found a lot of great looking cars to drool over. This year, the Carlisle Chevrolet Nationals were celebrating various models of Chevrolet cars, and we started our event perusal of the show field by checking out the Impalas. Inside Building T, the Impala was prominently featured, and there were even seminars all about Impalas for all enthusiasts to partake.

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The ’67 Chevelle has good looks that are hard to beat.

This year also celebrated the second-generation Chevelle. With its distinctive body, tapered front fenders and rounded beltline, these cars were a unique deviation from its first-gen predecessor. The SS 396 Chevelles of the second generation would come to be known as some of the most sought-after muscle cars of today. Many Yenko cars even made it to the show.

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With a mere 8,900 miles on the odometer, this ’70 SS still looks great.

We can tell you about all of the great cars that attended this first official day, but we would rather show you what we saw. Check out the gallery we put together for you viewing pleasure.

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Randy Bolig has been working on cars and has been involved in the hobby ever since he bought his first car when he was only 14 years old. His passion for performance got him noticed by many locals, and he began helping them modify their vehicles.
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