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Toms67 05-11-2016 05:40 AM

New member. Swap meet.
 
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Hi every one. Just bought a 67 step side. And I have tore it apart. And I need parts.They are having a swap meet at the moose lodge in Rochester ny this Saturday. From 6am till 1pm. Just wondering if anybody has gone to this swap meet before? It is only a little over a half day event. And it is about two and a half hour drive. This forum is awesome. Thanks to all for your posts.

special-K 05-11-2016 07:26 AM

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Of all the swap meets, large and small, that I have been to I never knew if it was worth going until I was leaving. So far they have all been worth going. But that's because they are yet another way to enjoy being involved with old trucks, even if I never bought a part. You don't know unless you go.

Toms67 05-11-2016 12:13 PM

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Yes you are right. I just wounded what they might have for parts. Yes can get a lot of information from talking to people. Thanks for the reply.

CUSTOM/10 05-11-2016 12:36 PM

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Hey Tom ! :welcome2: To the board !!!

I can't speak for that particular swap meet, but in general I'm finding very little for good parts for 67-72 trucks. Most everything is gone from the salvage yards and now the swap meets are drying up. Your best bet is this board, there's lots of members down south & out west selling parts, and many are willing to ship. Good luck with your project !

Gary

Toms67 05-11-2016 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by CUSTOM/10 (Post 7589748)
Hey Tom ! :welcome2: To the board !!!

I can't speak for that particular swap meet, but in general I'm finding very little for good parts for 67-72 trucks. Most everything is gone from the salvage yards and now the swap meets are drying up. Your best bet is this board, there's lots of members down south & out west selling parts, and many are willing to ship. Good luck with your project !

Gary

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Toms67 05-11-2016 06:39 PM

Yes I know probably should look online. But I will get to meet some people that have been doing stuff. Get some input.
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Ol Blue K20 05-11-2016 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 7589460)
Of all the swap meets, large and small, that I have been to I never knew if it was worth going until I was leaving. So far they have all been worth going. But that's because they are yet another way to enjoy being involved with old trucks, even if I never bought a part. You don't know unless you go.

I agree with Tim, you may or may not find parts. But you will meet people to network with, networking pays off. Have fun my friend and leave your shyness in the parking lot.

special-K 05-11-2016 10:03 PM

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The same stuff you see for sale here you see at swap meets. If parts ever dry up they will dry up everywhere. This is one place, just like anything on the internet, that draws from all over to one spot. Swap meets are hit & miss just as always. But I'll say I'm not seeing swap meet prices on the parts board much at all these days. I know 2 1/2 hrs is a drive to consider, and it's a one day show. But one day local shows around here are full-tilt. A vendor from our local stuff told me at Carlisle he really likes the one day shows. I usually walk away with a truck thing or two

Toms67 05-12-2016 05:05 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 7590258)
The same stuff you see for sale here you see at swap meets. If parts ever dry up they will dry up everywhere. This is one place, just like anything on the internet, that draws from all over to one spot. Swap meets are hit & miss just as always. But I'll say I'm not seeing swap meet prices on the parts board much at all these days. I know 2 1/2 hrs is a drive to consider, and it's a one day show. But one day local shows around here are full-tilt. A vendor from our local stuff told me at Carlisle he really likes the one day shows. I usually walk away with a truck thing or two

I am looking forward to talking to people. Getting ideas. I wish the weather was going to be better. Hopefully some of it is undercover. Thank you for all the replies.
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special-K 05-12-2016 06:23 AM

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This wet weather has been tough to deal with. I hope it's mostly inside. We have two meets that are put on by local AACA chapters in late-Feb and March. The earlier one is at a fairgrounds with half outside and half in livestock buildings. It is always iffy on weather that time of year, but still worth going. The later one is at a county ag center (no county fair there) inside a large arena and outside vending. Weather determines how much outside action goes on, but the indoor part is well worth it. People come from all over to both. At the one in Feb. I saw a guy I know from NJ that I always see at Carlisle shows

Toms67 05-12-2016 06:33 AM

I went to the Carlisle spring show. Years ago. There is a lot to see. What I probably didn't see half of it.I had a real good time. I was amazed how much there was to see.
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