NE Georgia Swap Meet - Commerce, GA

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NE Georgia Swap Meet - Commerce, GA

Time: November 2, 2019 from 7am to 1pm
Location: The Atlanta Dragway
City/Town: Commerce, GA
Website or Map: http://negeorgiaswapmeet.com/
Phone: (706)424-5035
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: Brad
Latest Activity: Oct 31, 2019

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The Eckler’s NE GA Swap Meet is NEXT Saturday, November 2 at the Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, GA!

I wanted to get this out earlier in the week, but the weather forecast was a bit sketchy so I waited: Weather for Saturday is going to be PERFECT! So come on out!!!
Everyone driving a vintage or enthusiast Ford or Mercury car or truck gets a $10 Eckler’s Gift Certificate this month.

Priority Vendor Set-up is 6-7am, and is $30 for all the space you want.
Vendor General Admission is 7am and is $20 for all the space you want.
Spectator entry is 7am, and is just six bucks.

Inside Parking
Please park all enthusiast vehicles BEHIND THE GRAND STAND. It’s a constant battle to get the enthusiast vehicles all parked together in a single, condensed space. People DO come to the swap meet specifically to look at the cruise-in cars, so let’s please treat it as a car show and park all the cool stuff together.
For those who pay the vendor entry fee and park your vehicles inside, please do NOT park them among the show cars. I’d really like to get the cruise-in thick with cool cars, so please park your new SUV or stock pick-up truck somewhere OTHER than between the bathrooms.
 
Snack Shack!
The Pit Stop Café has been the bane of my existence since moving the swap meet to the Atlanta Dragway. The last two managers were a lot better to work with than the previous three, so that’s been good, but the prices they were forced to charge were painful to one and all.

Tune in every Saturday for insights on the factory offerings, racing, the aftermarket and other good-time nonsense.  
The Fastest Car-Guy Talk on the Radio! Saturdays, noon-1pm, AM 550/FM 102.9 
 
Last Dates for 2019!
Nov 2nd
Dec 7th

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