Perry Auto Fest and Swap Meet -Perry, GA

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Perry Auto Fest and Swap Meet -Perry, GA

Time: March 30, 2018 to March 31, 2018
Location: Georgia National Fairgrounds, Perry Georgia
Street: Just off I-75 btween exits 134 and 135
City/Town: Perry, GA
Website or Map: http://www.perryswapmeet.com
Phone: 478-318-1096 or 478-662-2267
Event Type: automotive, swap, meet, and, cruise-in
Organized By: Keith Brantley
Latest Activity: Mar 25, 2018

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Automotive swap meet featuring antique and collectibles, new and used auto parts, cars and trucks for sale. Also, cruise-in open to all cars,trucks, motorcycles etc.  Come on out and enjoy the fun.

Vendor set up starts Thursday at noon!

Admission $5 per person per day - Children under 12 Free

Register Online or by Mail - Call for Vendor Space prices

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Comment by Michael Thies on April 2, 2014 at 7:03am

Keith,

I have had some calls asking if you have an event this weekend?  If you put it up on the Events Calendar I can Feature it and help get the word out. You can also just "Edit" this one using the command under the "Options" button.  Call if needed. Mike 770-883-0160

Comment by Michael Thies on November 10, 2013 at 2:53pm

Keith, if I have anything in error, please let me know! Thanks, Mike 770-883-0106

Comment by Michael Thies on November 10, 2013 at 2:52pm

Pre-Registration is now closed and they reportedly have the best pre-registration ever. Lot's of new and returning vendors. This is going to be a great show. Make plans now. Bring out your show cars. New admission cost for cruise in is $10 (2 people and car) each day. They do not judge cars or give trophies but the $10 covers the spectator cost (which is $5 for person over 12) and you can park your ride Front and center of the show and put out the lawn chairs and enjoy the day. Hope to see you there.  Swap meet spaces are $50 for the weekend.

Comment by Michael Thies on October 22, 2012 at 6:43am

Dear Kieth,

I have a couple of calls asking for details on costs for vendors, etc. Are you able to add more on this? Call me if I am able to help at all.

Mike 770-883-0160 

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