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Time: May 30, 2015 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Carrollton GA VFW Fairground Complex.
Street: 1625 E.Bankhead Hwy
City/Town: Carrollton GA 30117
Website or Map: http://www.westgeorgiaswapmee…
Phone: 678-665-5418
Event Type: classic, auto, &, vintage, cycle, parts, swap, meet
Organized By: Chuck Lott
Latest Activity: May 24, 2015
SATURDAY MAY 30 CARROLTON GA VFW FAIRGROUNDS
Bring your Car, Truck, & Motorcycle parts to sell!
THIS IS ALWAYS A "RAIN OR SHINE" EVENT—2 large buildings and 12 fenced outdoor acres of space for vendor set up. Inside space is by pre-registration or first come Saturday morning of the meet.
NO NEED TO PRE-REGISTER TO SELL PARTS-VENDOR GATE OPENS AT 6:30am
Classic Auto and Vintage Cycle Parts Swap Meet and Cruise In for Classic Autos and Motorcycles.
Monthly through October.
May 30, June 27, July 25, Aug 22, Sept 26, Oct 24
Classic auto & bike parts, tools, advertising, related clothing & equipment only. No flea market items
Vendor spots $25 for all the space you need. Bring your car, truck, bike parts. Car & Bike Corral $25
General Admission $5, under 12 free. Bring your kids! Gates open at 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Vendor (only) gate opens at 6:30
All day cruise in inside the swap meet grounds included with $5 gate admission. Bring your folding chair and visit with new friends
1625 Bankhead Hwy (Hwy 166) Carrollton GA 30117. From I-20 exit 24 (Villa Rica) Go west toward Carrollton. Before you get to the Carrollton By-Pass, there are QT and RaceWay gas stations. The Swap Meet is ¼ mile past on the left. Look for the Swap Meet Signs
www.facebook.com/westgeorgiaswapmeet2
or webpage
More info? Chuck 678-665-5418 text or call
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