Palm Beach Car Swap Meey and Car Show

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Palm Beach Car Swap Meey and Car Show

Time: February 29, 2020 at 8am to March 1, 2020 at 3pm
Location: South Florida Fair Grounds Expo Center
Street: 9067 Southern Boulevard
City/Town: West Palm Beach
Website or Map: http://www.southflcarswapmeet…
Phone: 954-205-7813
Event Type: automotive/car, swap, meet, and, car, show
Organized By: Larry Burdgick
Latest Activity: Dec 14, 2019

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Palm Beach Automotive/Car Swap Meet and Car Show event from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. February 29th and March 1st 2020 at the South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Blvd., in West Palm Beach.

 

The 2020 Palm Beach Car Swap Meets & Classic Car Show draws spectators from all across Florida to shop over 1000’s of hard to find car parts and accessories. Don't miss an opportunity to come to our classic car event. Mark your calendar now! Come to buy, come to sell or come to look. Bring the whole family for a great day!

 

In the Automotive Swap Meet area you'll find everything under the automotive sun from gauges to tires & wheels, vehicle frames to fenders, shop signs to vintage automotive toys and so much more!

 

In the Car Corral you can sell or buy cars and trucks of all styles and years that are ready to cruise and ready to restore.  Sell or Buy Your Classic Car...

 

Speaking on the location, event promoter Larry Burdgick said, "The South Florida Fairgrounds is the perfect venue since its right in the heart of the Palm Beach County, the largest county east of the Mississippi and they offer the space we need."

 

Find vendors selling car, truck & motorcycle parts, leather goods, sunglasses, t-shirts, shop rags, tires & wheels, titles and much more. This is a family friendly event. Plenty of FREE parking. Show hours Saturday and Sunday 8am-3pm.The automotive and antique swap meet features vendors selling engines, wheels, bumpers, seats, steering wheels and grilles, among other parts, for restorers in search of just the right piece to finish up their projects.

 

For the collector, there are books, model cars, vintage signs and other memorabilia.

In the Car Corral, car bodies with perfect patinas sit strapped to trailers awaiting the right buyer to bring them back to life.

 

Last year’s car show showcased a Volkswagen Beetle, a variety of Mercedes sports cars, a 1940 Packard and the 1972 Indianapolis 500 Official Pace Car, among several vintage pickup trucks and other cars.

 

Trophies and prizes will be awarded to cars voted fan favorites on ballots handed out at the entrance.

 

General admission is $10 and free for children 12 and younger; Car Corral space is $10 per vehicle; and 15-by-20 vendor spaces are $10 and the Car Show is $10. Parking is free.

 

Visit SouthFlCarSwapMeets.com for information or reserve a spot.

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