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Five Ways the ARMO Hot Products Showcase Helps Restoration Parts Manufacturers Stay Competitive

By Ashley Reyes

Graphic for the ARMO Hot Product Showcase.

 

To help restoration parts manufacturers showcase their newest innovations to classic car builders and consumers, the SEMA Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) invites its manufacturing members to enter the Hot Products Showcase, taking place April 22-25, at the Spring Carlisle Show in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
 

If your company manufactures products that are used to build or restore classic vehicles, the Hot Products Showcase is your opportunity to highlight them in a high-traffic area of the Spring Carlisle Show--for free. By entering the Showcase--located next to the grandstands--you increase brand visibility within the restoration community, place your products in front of consumers actively looking to build or restore and will compete for a Best New Product Award.  
 

Why Enter the Showcase?  

  1. Boost Visibility: Share what products are new and exciting from your brand.  
  2. Facilitate Coverage: Help media at the show identify your company's latest innovations.
  3. Maximize ROI: Get free product exposure just for being an ARMO member.
  4. Get Noticed Early: Showcase your new products ahead of the 2026 SEMA Show.   
  5. Win an Award: Your product could win a Best New Product Award in the following categories: Exterior, Interior, Engine, Accessory Item, Drivetrain/Brakes/Suspension and People's Choice.  


Available to ARMO members only, the entry form is quick to complete and tailored to highlight key details that matter most to consumers and media. Even if you are not attending the Spring Carlisle Show, all you need to do is ship your product to the Show with a return label, and ARMO takes care of the rest. Manufacturers attending the Show can simply drop off the product at the Hot Products Showcase tent.


Enter your products into the ARMO Hot Products Showcase here.


Not an ARMO member? Learn more and join here.

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