Treasure Coast Car Swap Meet and Car Show

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Treasure Coast Car Swap Meet and Car Show

Time: October 3, 2020 at 8am to October 4, 2020 at 3pm
Location: Indian River Fairgrounds
Street: 7955 58th Avenue
City/Town: Vero Beach
Website or Map: http://www.southflcarswapmeet…
Phone: 19542057813
Event Type: automotive/car, swap, meet, and, car, show
Organized By: Larry Burdgick
Latest Activity: Sep 12, 2020

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The 2020 Treasure Coast Automotive/Car Swap Meet will be held at the Indian River Fairgrounds 7955 58th Ave. Vero Beach, FL. Oct 3-4, 2020. If you’re looking to buy or sell any hard-to-find classic automotive parts, memorabilia or even a vehicle, then the Swap Meet & Cars 4 Sale Corral is the selling or shopping experience for you!

In the Swap Meet 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! And in the Car Corral you’ll find cars and trucks of all styles and years that are ready to cruise and ready to restore.

Visit the South Florida Car Swap Meets website for more information, special hotel rates and specific driving directions: http://www.SouthFLCarSwapMeets.com. For vendor information, visit the website or contact Under the Sun Promotions at 954-205-7813 or e-mail: info@SouthFLCarSwapMeets.com

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