Fall Jefferson Car Show and Auto Swap Meet -Jefferson, WI

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Fall Jefferson Car Show and Auto Swap Meet -Jefferson, WI

Time: September 22, 2017 to September 24, 2017
Location: Jefferson County Fairgrounds
Street: 503 N Jackson Street, Jefferson, WI
City/Town: Jefferson, WI
Website or Map: http://www.MadsionClassics.com
Phone: 778-244-8416
Event Type: auction, swap, meet, car, show
Organized By: Madison Classics
Latest Activity: Aug 11, 2017

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The Madison Classic's Fall Jefferson Car Show and Auto Swap Meet is one of the largest car shows in the Midwest! For the auto enthusiasts this swapmeet boasts thousands of car parts and car accessory vendors making it a great place to buy or sell those hard to find car parts. For those looking to buy or sell cars, the Cars for Sale Corral is full of 100's of cars of all makes and models! You are sure find great bargains on awesome cars, car parts, and car accessories at the Fall Jefferson Swapmeet and Car Show! 

Fall Jefferson Swapmeet & Car Show Statistics
•Fall Jefferson swapmeet and car show is set on a whopping 99 acres!
•Largest swap meet in the Midwest!
•Over 20,000 car show spectators!
•Over 3,100 car part vending spaces!
•100's of vehicles for sale in the Cars for Sale Corral!
•100's show cars!

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