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- Ford fans gathered at the carmaker's largest auto show in Carlisle, Pennsylvania this weekend.
- Showgoers got to see everything from classic Ford models to the latest Ford electric vehicles.
- Take a look at eight cars that caught attention at the show.
Car enthusiasts from near and far got a glimpse of Ford's storied history and charged-up future at the Carlisle Ford Nationals show in Carlisle, Pennsylvania this past weekend.
The automaker may be dropping $50 billion to transition to electric vehicles, but Ford's hardly turning its back on its gas-powered legacy.
Ford has more than 100 years of history, stemming from the Model T to its most famous designs — such as the Mustang and the F-150 — chock-full of impressive performance, speed, and design specs.
At the show, the largest Ford-only event in the world, attendees could see more than 3,100 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles spanning the automaker's history.
From classic Fairlanes, Galaxies, and Thunderbolts to Torinos and Shelbys to all-new versions of the Bronco and Mustang, Ford-lovers could take a look at everything vintage and modern from the Detroit giant.
Here's a look at eight cars, old and new, that caught attention at the show.