Bayview Garage Swap Meet /Car Corral

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Bayview Garage Swap Meet /Car Corral

Time: December 3, 2011 from 10am to 4pm
Location: 1716 Blue Bird Lane
Street: 1716 Blue Bird Lane
City/Town: Columbia,SC 29204
Website or Map: http://cartoysautospa.com
Phone: 803-463-5756
Event Type: auto, swap, meet/, car, corral
Organized By: curran stone
Latest Activity: Nov 30, 2011

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Saturday  December  3rd. 10 am-4 pm .Columbia SC first  Auto Swap Meet !

Auto  Swap Meet  and  Car  Corral

inside selling  4x8  tables $25.00 or  (2) for  $40.00

car  corral outside   $35.00 per space  or  $30.00 for  more than one space.

Bring  your  vintage,car,tractor,motorcycle parts to  sell

or  just  bring  your  cash  to  buy !

We have  buyers  for  Model A parts  , Ford Parts, Rat Rod  Parts

For  more  info  contact  Curran Stone 803-463-5756

1716 Blue Bird  Lane

Columbia,SC 29204

Please note  starting  January 2012  this  event  will be  every 4th  Saturday, Starting  in March we  will be  adding  a  car  show to  this  event.  so mark your  calendars  and  join   The  Bayview Garage  Car  Cult.

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