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Originally Posted by 55-72 GM trucks
A buddy went to the swap meet and said you JQ-72 and maybe 2-3 other guys were it. Biggest show in the South at 1648 trucks and 5 swap meet vendors. Unreal. Swap meet was apparently not marketed properly is all I can think. Show blew my mind over how many bagged giant wheel wearing resto-ruined trucks were there vs restored trucks. I saw maybe 5 stock trucks so I was disappointed to see that trend of not restoring and instead modifying strengthening to the point the whole show is consumed. My Cameo was the only one of maybe 2 that were 100% numbers matching
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Swap meet spots were over 12x20 and 48 spots were sold for the 2024 SETN show. Thats 12000 square feet of parts... It was down about 10 spots from previous years due to the heat. I know this because I administrate the swap meet area for the show and personally spoke to the vendors that couldn.t make it. This thread wasn't started for you to give your biased opinion or to praise your personal truck. I spoke to the swap meet vendors and all were very happy with how they did, I was setup also and did very well. What makes the Southeastern Truck Nationals a great show is the personable and friendly atmosphere that is prevalent that weekend regardless of the style, modification or year of the GM truck