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Episode 757: Carlisle Chrysler Nationals 2025 – Part 1

23 minutes

Welcome to Part 1 of the 2025 Carlisle Chrysler Nationals Pennsylvania USA, featuring 100 years of the Chrysler Corporation. Fletch has a 15 year association with Carlisle Events – home of some of the largest automotive events in the World. This time it’s Chrysler, and over an amazing 3200 Chrysler bannered vehicles arrived onto the Fairgrounds via 4 big days to encompass a record year of vehicle chrome, colours and crowd attendance.

Marking 100 years of Chrysler in 2025, our homegrown Aussie Fletch & Classic Restos is the only TV Show in the world attending Carlisle to bring you this exclusive footage. It starts on Thursday afternoon revving up with a meet & greet, hosted by the Mopar Rebellion where around 400 vehicles arrive in the parking lot of the EXPO Centre…and this is just the start.

As the Carlisle EXPO Centre showcases 100 years of the Chrysler timeline, Fletch interviews Mr Frank Rhodes, the Great Grandson of no other than Walter P Chrysler. There were 55 Chrysler Turbine cars made back in the mid 1960’s, and two of these amazing space-age inspired styled vehicles were proudly presented side by side, of course featured on this special episode of Classic Restos.

Then it’s across the street, into the heat and onto the 80 acre show field.

Ms HURST SHIFTER, legend Linda Vaughan found some time dodging hundreds of her fans, and had a great chat with Fletch sitting comfortable in her Golf Cart.

There is so much more on this episode marking the epicenter of events. The largest Chrysler show in the world, and you are about to enjoy it. See the people the passion and the excitement, in this week’s 2025 Carlisle Chrysler Nationals exclusive to Classic Restos.

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