Annual Antique Auto Swap Meet
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The swap meet is always held the first full weekend in May. It provides buyers the opportunity to seek those hard-to-find parts and sellers to part with surplus inventory. We use proceeds to provide scholarships to local high school graduates, donations to social service organizations and provide Christmas to some senior citizens. Arts, Crafts, Vendors!
Sponsored by the Lawrence Region Antique Automobile Club of America. Kansas' largest swap meet, automotive & related items only.
Time: Friday: 1 p.m. - Dark; Sat 6:30am-Dark; Sun 7am-2pm.
For Vendors: $40 per space (advance), $50 per space (at gate).
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Annual Antique Auto Swap Meet
Phone : 785-843-2222 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : lawrenceaaca@aol.com
Web: www.lraaca.org
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