28th Annual Sumter Swap Meets Winter Extravaganza Combined with Zephyrhills Auto Events

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28th Annual Sumter Swap Meets Winter Extravaganza Combined with Zephyrhills Auto Events

Time: February 11, 2021 at 8am to February 14, 2021 at 4pm
Location: Zephyrhills Festival Park
Street: 2738 Gall Blvd.
City/Town: Zephyrhills
Website or Map: http://www.zephyrhillsautoeve…
Phone: 7278487171
Event Type: auto, swap, meet
Organized By: Sumter Swap Meets
Latest Activity: Nov 22, 2020

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****  Update November 20, 2020

 The Zephyrhills National Winter Auto Events will be combined to form a Zephyrhills/Sumter winter auto spectacular February 11, 12, 13, 14, 2021 with a swap meet, car/truck corral, car/truck show and a two day Car auction and a Valve Cover Show and Race.

Make your calendar changes now to be at this Big, Big combined event. However, I am sure social distancing and other Covid-19 safeguards will still be in place. The regular single day First Sunday of the Month shows at Sumter will continue as usual.

28th Annual Winter Extravaganza over 1300 spaces filled with vendors selling auto parts, antiques, tools, auto related items, collector shirts, collectibles, etc. Cars and Trucks for sale in Car Corral and a Car/Truck Show. Door prizes, Craig's trivia questions, food vendors. Gate admission Fri-Sat. Adults $10, Sun. Adults $5, 14 and under free with guardian. For more information contact Joann at 727-848-7171 or 727-534-7433. Thank you

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