PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE SWAP MEET CAR CORRAL & *CAR SHOW -Johnson City, TN

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PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE SWAP MEET CAR CORRAL & *CAR SHOW -Johnson City, TN

Time: June 3, 2022 to June 4, 2022
Location: APPALACHIAN FAIRGROUNDS
Street: 100 Lakeview St,
City/Town: Johnson City, TN
Website or Map: https://www.raceproductions.n…
Phone: 321-264-0408
Event Type: swap, meet, corral, car, show
Organized By: RaceProductions@aol.com
Latest Activity: May 31, 2022

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Event Description

Our 5th Annual SUMMER Swap Meet will be held on

Friday & Saturday, June 3rd & 4th, 2022.

We now also have a CAR SHOW on Saturday!

What to Expect?

Sell Your Car
Car Corral Space Available
Vendors
Inside/Outside
Reserve a Spot Today!
Car Corral
Race Productions launched its first Swap Meet & car corral in 1996 at the Appalachian Fairgrounds in Gray, TN.  All of our shows since have had great success, both for the customers AND the vendors.  At our WINTER show, we have 4 buildings FULL of vendors and tons of outside vendors and cars for sale in the corral, despite the weather, every year.  Our SUMMER show now also features a CAR SHOW, starting 6/2022.  The shows are held rain or shine (or sleet or ice) This is a TRUE automotive-related swap meet, not your “trash and trinket flea market” kind of show.  A true auto-enthusiasts heaven!!

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