Annual Mid-Tenn AACA Winter Swap Meet -Lebanon, TN

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Annual Mid-Tenn AACA Winter Swap Meet -Lebanon, TN

Time: February 18, 2018 from 6am to 4pm
Location: Wilson County Fairgrounds
Street: 948 Baddour Parkway
City/Town: Lebanon, TN
Website or Map: http://midtennaaca.org/Winter…
Phone: (615) 556-8160, (615) 308-0586, (615) 444-7315
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: Mid-Tenn Region AACA
Latest Activity: Jan 14, 2018

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We have over 80 spaces available in heated buildings and many, many more under cover. We have virtually unlimited spaces available in the open. There will be a outdoor car corral. Heated spaces are limited so if you have not signed up as a vendor yet, you better hurry as we will sell out the indoor spaces quickly.

The Wilson County Fairgrounds is located at 948 East Baddour Parkway in Lebanon, TN. From I-40 exit 239 follow the signs to the Wilson County Fairgrounds or the James Ward Agricultural Center.

Click here for the layout of our Swap Meet .

For more information email winterswapmeet@midtennaaca.org.
Or call: Tony Weigant at (615) 556-8160
Marc Humes at (615) 308-0586
Glenn Edwards at (615) 444-7315

This swap meet will be open to Vehicles, Tools, Toys, Parts, Literature, Art, Service Sation Memorabilia, Accessories, Vintage Clothing, and any Auto related merchandise.

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