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Long Beach Model T Club 70th Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2024 8:11 pm
by Jeff Hood
July 20, 2024 – 70th Annual Long Beach Model T Club Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Saturday July 20, 2024 from 7:00Am until it’s over. One of the oldest and best Swap Meets in the West. Tons of Model T, Model A, and pre-war Ford stuff. Open to all makes and models, automotive and hobby related items only. Long Beach City College Veterans Stadium, 5000 Lew Davis St. Long Beach, CA. $5 Admission, Free Parking. Spaces are 20ft wide and 16ft deep. $40 each or 3 for $100. Call Jeff Hood 562-597-5936 or email
moemechanic@aol.com Flyer and Registration form available at
www.lbmtc.com
It's shaping up to be another great one!
Re: Long Beach Model T Club 70th Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:30 pm
by SurfCityGene
Hi Jeff,
This is one of the best swap meets around and I hope you still have spaces available?
I plan on bringing some Stromberg OF's, a Winfield and others along with a nice alum Warford 3 speed and an early two piece drive shaft and Bill Dubats counterbalanced crankshaft. Lots of other brass goodies like a couple of early dash clocks!
We'll see you there again coming Soon!!
Re: Long Beach Model T Club 70th Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2024 1:02 am
by Jeff Hood
Only a week away! It's a great swap meet and we're expecting a great turnout. We have been growing each of the last few years and are on track to have more vendors than last year again. Don't miss the oldest and best old car swap meet in the west! Saturday July 20 at Long Beach City College Veterans Stadium.
Re: Long Beach Model T Club 70th Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2024 4:17 pm
by YellowTRacer
Traditionally the best. I'll be there!
Ed aka #4
Re: Long Beach Model T Club 70th Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 3:07 pm
by Original Smith
It was the best, until Harrah started having swap meets in Reno. After he died, it didn't take long for it go downhill.
Re: Long Beach Model T Club 70th Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 3:53 pm
by big2bird
Original Smith wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 3:07 pm
It was the best, until Harrah started having swap meets in Reno. After he died, it didn't take long for it go downhill.
Harrahs was top notch. LB was great when you could camp overnight, Hamilton Bowl.
Best deals were when it was closed to public for the night.
Re: Long Beach Model T Club 70th Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 4:36 pm
by SurfCityGene
OK Original and Big, You know things are always changing and sometimes for the best! Long Beach is still a great swap!!
The Long Beach swap had some really good deals last year and it looks like it'll be a record turn out this year with some nice weather.
I sold a few really good things and made some great money. I'll be bringing some more things year including a brass eight day dash clock, a couple Stromberg OF Carbs and a nice Warford and maybe even an extra E Timer and ECCT!!
See you There! Make sure to stop by and Say Hi THIS Saturday
Re: Long Beach Model T Club 70th Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:10 pm
by Jeff Hood
Day after tomorrow! Over 200 vendors selling in over 300 spaces. Seventy years, since 1955, the oldest Model T/old car meet in the West, maybe oldest in the country! SEE YOU SATURDAY!
Re: Long Beach Model T Club 70th Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2024 9:45 pm
by Mark Chaffin
Another fantastic swap meet by Jeff and the club. Looking forward to next year! Thank you all!
Re: Long Beach Model T Club 70th Vintage and Classic Parts Exchange
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2024 12:21 pm
by speedytinc
It was a buyers meet. Lots of good, uncommon parts/accessories. Cheap.
There was a real nice 17 touring with demountables for $8k
What floored me was an older restoration, 26 roadster. Very presentable driver, nice paint on wood wheels & extra set of wires, hubs, new tubes & tires asking $5.500. Surprised the hot rod guys didnt grab it either. It went back home. One of our in the market members may end up with it. I hope so, its a lot of nice desirable T for about 1/2 the price it should be.