There's a swap meet at the state fairgrounds Sunday the 16th. Put on by the Twin Cities Roadsters. It's usually pretty good. The weather looks to be a little cool but no rain, so I'll be there hocking my stuff. If anyones going, stop by the big red suburban and say hi. Also my prices are cheaper for any Northstar Chevelle club members.
Lost in the 60s said
Oct 14, 2011
I'll see ya there, Steve.
Chris R said
Oct 14, 2011
I might head there too. Its the last swap meet of the season. For several years, it was the very last car event of the season.
SShink said
Oct 14, 2011
Don't forget the Frankensteiner's show is at the Anoka Co. Fairgrounds too on Sun.
I think Chad/Shawna and kids, Gearlube, me/Tina, and maybe Dashboard and Pushrod & family will be at the Frankensteiner's show with the Chevelle's/El Camino.
bowtie said
Oct 15, 2011
Tough choice! I really like that swap meet and have a bunch I should try to off, but Frankie's show is a tradition for me and at least one kid.
dashboard said
Oct 15, 2011
We have a neighborhood project going on Sunday morning; we are going to be grinding stumps. If we get done early I’ll head to Fair Grounds.
Bungy L-76 said
Oct 17, 2011
The turn out at the fairgrounds yesterday was phenomenal. I got there at 6:30 and waited in line about half an hour. I ended up in the small lot west of the main North parking lot which was full. The smaller West lot was also full and I heard that they had to turn people away. I can beleive this as I could see a line of venders around the racetrack after the West lot filled up.
Was also a great day for selling. I sold just under $2000 worth of stuff.
I called my brother and told him how full the place was and so he came from Rochester and arrived about noon. Put some parts on my table and sold them all in 10 minutes!
Didn't see anyone from the club, but I was stuck over on the West side and kinda secluded. Definitely will be doing this one again next year.
-- Edited by Bungy L-76 on Monday 17th of October 2011 03:30:11 PM
Chris R said
Oct 17, 2011
I was wondering how this turned out. Im looking for parts and would have loved to make it. Chose the Frankenstieners show since its closer to me and I didnt have any extra cash to hit the swap meet.
Lost in the 60s said
Oct 17, 2011
Bungy L-76 wrote:
The turn out at the fairgrounds yesterday was phenomenal. I got there at 6:30 and waited in line about half an hour. I ended up in the small lot west of the main North parking lot which was full. The smaller West lot was also full and I heard that they had to turn people away. I can beleive this as I could see a line of venders around the racetrack after the West lot filled up.
Was also a great day for selling. I sold just under $2000 worth of stuff.
I called my brother and told him how full the place was and so he came from Rochester and arrived about noon. Put some parts on my table and sold them all in 10 minutes!
Didn't see anyone from the club, but I was stuck over on the West side and kinda secluded. Definitely will be doing this one again next year.
-- Edited by Bungy L-76 on Monday 17th of October 2011 03:30:11 PM
I was there from 7:00 till 11:00 and it was almost a$$ho!e to elbows trying to walk around.
I looked for you, Steve, but evidently walked right by. Did you have the Brown Suburban ? I'm sure there were many bargains to be had, as most said they didn't want to take the stuff home. I was focused on 3 items and only found 1. Only spent $35
I looked at a 70-72 bulge hood (non-flapper cowl) that was a little rough on the underside but would definitely have been worth putting on a driver. I have never seen another one for sale. I never did get the sellers attention to ask the price.
Bungy L-76 said
Oct 17, 2011
I was the same way, I didn't want to take stuff home, so i let it go really cheap. I think that's why I sold so much.
There's a swap meet at the state fairgrounds Sunday the 16th. Put on by the Twin Cities Roadsters. It's usually pretty good. The weather looks to be a little cool but no rain, so I'll be there hocking my stuff. If anyones going, stop by the big red suburban and say hi. Also my prices are cheaper for any Northstar Chevelle club members.
I'll see ya there, Steve.
I might head there too. Its the last swap meet of the season. For several years, it was the very last car event of the season.
Don't forget the Frankensteiner's show is at the Anoka Co. Fairgrounds too on Sun.
I think Chad/Shawna and kids, Gearlube, me/Tina, and maybe Dashboard and Pushrod & family will be at the Frankensteiner's show with the Chevelle's/El Camino.
We have a neighborhood project going on Sunday morning; we are going to be grinding stumps. If we get done early I’ll head to Fair Grounds.
The turn out at the fairgrounds yesterday was phenomenal. I got there at 6:30 and waited in line about half an hour. I ended up in the small lot west of the main North parking lot which was full. The smaller West lot was also full and I heard that they had to turn people away. I can beleive this as I could see a line of venders around the racetrack after the West lot filled up.
Was also a great day for selling. I sold just under $2000 worth of stuff.
I called my brother and told him how full the place was and so he came from Rochester and arrived about noon. Put some parts on my table and sold them all in 10 minutes!
Didn't see anyone from the club, but I was stuck over on the West side and kinda secluded. Definitely will be doing this one again next year.
-- Edited by Bungy L-76 on Monday 17th of October 2011 03:30:11 PM
I was wondering how this turned out. Im looking for parts and would have loved to make it. Chose the Frankenstieners show since its closer to me and I didnt have any extra cash to hit the swap meet.
I was the same way, I didn't want to take stuff home, so i let it go really cheap. I think that's why I sold so much.
I was driving "big red"