Hamblen County Car Club Swap Meet -Morristown, TN

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Hamblen County Car Club Swap Meet -Morristown, TN

Time: October 13, 2012 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Colboch Harley-Davidson
Street: 1830 N. Davy Crockett Pkwy (25E)
City/Town: Morristown, TN
Phone: 423-277-9882
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: Jim Weber
Latest Activity: Oct 11, 2012

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Hamblen County Car Club Fall Swap Meet, Sat., Oct, 13, 2012 at Colboch Harley-Davidson on 25E in Morristown, TN.  Vendors may bring vehicles, vehicle parts, tools and related items.  Vendor Fees:  $15 vehicle, $20 vehicle + trailer, $50 commercial vendor.  Commercial vendors should call first.  There is no pre-registration.  Set up is 8-9 a.m.  There will be a food vendor on site.  Shoppers are free.  Most of our vendors are club members and community folks who like to work on cars.  Bring your left over car parts or come see if we have the one part you have been looking for.  This swap meet  benefits the Angel Tree Fund which provides toys for needy Hamblen County children at Christmas.  Info:  Call Jim at 423-277-9882. 

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