Annual Peachstate Region PCA Swap Meet -Marietta, GA

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Annual Peachstate Region PCA Swap Meet -Marietta, GA

Time: July 9, 2016 from 7am to 4pm
Location: Classic AutoSmith
Street: 1819 Lower Roswell Road
City/Town: Marietta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.peachstatepca.org/…
Phone: jc_lyle@yahoo.com or 678-495-8270
Event Type: porsche, club, swap, meet
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Jun 24, 2016

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Peachstate along with the 356 Southern Owners Group is putting on a SWAP MEET. It is not our first one, as it took place back in the late sixties-early seventies. We are starting over.

The location is "Classic Autosmith" at 1819 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, Georgia 30068.

  1. The spaces are 10' X 10'.
  2. Space cost is $10.00.
  3. Spaces must be reserved by July 1st.
  4. You will have to bring your own "pop-up" and tables, as all spaces are outside.
  5. Skip Smith will be taking reservations; for contact information check here.

If you want to sell a car you must reserve a spot for it (cost of $1.00) with Skip and give him the VIN#.

More information on the website here.

On Saturday, July 9, gates open at 7:00 am for the 1st Annual Peachstate Region PCA swap meet! A limited number of indoor spots are available on a first come-first served basis.  Ample outdoor spaces and larger ones available for large vendors.  Submit requests for costs and details by clicking here(link is external).

Located at Classic Autosmith
1819 Lower Roswell Road
Marietta, GA 30068

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