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Incognito-A 10-09-2024 01:55 AM

Hershey Haul
 

Anyone find any treasures and care to share?

Couldn’t make it this year so no haul pics from me.

mhsprecher 10-09-2024 07:20 AM

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Lot's of good parts here this year. I have found some great Model T parts. I am looking for some Model A stuff, too, but haven't bought anything, yet.

ronn 10-09-2024 02:13 PM

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by the response, I am guessing very few on here go.........

jak 10-09-2024 02:19 PM

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Walt and Debbie went yesterday. They could not believe how little foot traffic there was wondering the fields. maybe it builds today and tomorrow but who can tell.

ronn 10-09-2024 02:30 PM

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just got off the phone with a friend- said he hasnt sold a thing- very slow......

Jeff/Illinois 10-09-2024 03:06 PM

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Many people are struggling with bills,,,, no wampum left over to buy car parts....


It is bad out there.

Synchro909 10-09-2024 05:06 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff/Illinois (Post 2342860)
Many people are struggling with bills,,,, no wampum left over to buy car parts....


It is bad out there.

We are seeing the same thing over here. There is even concern that some swap meets might not survive, let alone the vendors.

Kurt in NJ 10-09-2024 05:59 PM

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sold more than I spent,found most everything I was looking for— the people I am with sold more than in the last 2 years

ronn 10-09-2024 06:41 PM

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good to hear Kurt........

Hitman 10-10-2024 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Kurt in NJ (Post 2342880)
sold more than I spent,found most everything I was looking for— the people I am with sold more than in the last 2 years

Just goes to show, perception is based on perspective. Everyone reads a response of low traffic without regard to budgets, advertised price, need and many other things.

If you’re a real seller or buyer, you tend to have positive reports. You know exactly what you’re looking for and selling. I’ve never had a bad experience at a swap meet.

Wick 10-10-2024 04:24 AM

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Best year ever for sales, usually make a sale every 5 or 10 min. Plenty of foot traffic, repeat buyers.
Wheels and tires,headlights are not moving. Motor meters, wiring harness, headlight reflectors, empty boxes ( Ford) roadster doors are about gone. Lots of Canadian buyers. Early nos V8 parts are moving well.

ndnchf 10-10-2024 04:53 AM

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I'm still at Hershey and doing well. I sold 6 restored generators, some cutouts and other odds n ends. Bought a few vintage generator related tools. Perfect weather and all kinds of treasure here. A feast for the eyes!

Synchro909 10-10-2024 06:00 AM

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I'd love to be there. Why are you guys so far away?

rackops 10-10-2024 07:18 AM

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I had a great time, as always. I saw some really neat stuff and was able to find some things for my restoration efforts. Quite a few reproduction 3X plugs (only a couple of originals) some dash lights, and a lot of stuff from the dollar boxes that I couldn't pass up. I was also able to pick up a few Model B water pumps to send to a friend in Australia (I totally missed the RHD stuff that was apparently there...didn't see it at all).

There were several sellers who had great prices on some items, but I had to weigh carrying the items around, and had to pass. Probably the steal of the show was an early 1928 radiator shell with the woven lacing holes for $20. It was rusty and pitted but it wouldn't have been impossible to restore. I passed because I didn't want to carry it (or hoard radiator shells!)

I also kept track of the conversations I overheard and the number one conversation was the price of insurance. Second conversation topic was the number of empty spots, which typically rolled in the comments about "look around...we're old and dying off..." :( Third primary topic of conversation was that Wednesday was the best selling/foot traffic day as compared to Monday and Tuesday.

Overall, a great time and I'm super happy with what I picked up.

oldspert 10-10-2024 01:29 PM

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The swap meets around here (Dallas Tx area) are dwindling too. In my opinion the spaces are getting too expensive versus the amount of items that sell. If the swap meet originators do not come down on space prices so vendors are able to recoup the cost, all of the swap meets will die.
Ed

Gene F 10-10-2024 03:29 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by oldspert (Post 2342992)
The swap meets around here (Dallas Tx area) are dwindling too. In my opinion the spaces are getting too expensive versus the amount of items that sell. If the swap meet originators do not come down on space prices so vendors are able to recoup the cost, all of the swap meets will die.
Ed

Cruize-ins too. Let's face it, some of our car collectors are dieing off.

ronn 10-10-2024 04:35 PM

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stopped out today for a few hours...........honestly was shocked at how empty it was. wont be headed back.
guys were packing up at noon to head out and some said they hadnt even made a sale.


if you gave stuff away- I guess you might have done well.

Synchro909 10-10-2024 04:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rackops (Post 2342943)
I had a great time, as always. I saw some really neat stuff and was able to find some things for my restoration efforts. Quite a few reproduction 3X plugs (only a couple of originals) some dash lights, and a lot of stuff from the dollar boxes that I couldn't pass up. I was also able to pick up a few Model B water pumps to send to a friend in Australia (I totally missed the RHD stuff that was apparently there...didn't see it at all).

There were several sellers who had great prices on some items, but I had to weigh carrying the items around, and had to pass. Probably the steal of the show was an early 1928 radiator shell with the woven lacing holes for $20. It was rusty and pitted but it wouldn't have been impossible to restore. I passed because I didn't want to carry it (or hoard radiator shells!)

I also kept track of the conversations I overheard and the number one conversation was the price of insurance. Second conversation topic was the number of empty spots, which typically rolled in the comments about "look around...we're old and dying off..." :( Third primary topic of conversation was that Wednesday was the best selling/foot traffic day as compared to Monday and Tuesday.

Overall, a great time and I'm super happy with what I picked up.

There have been a lot of Model As brought over here from the US in recent years. Many stay LHD but many are converted to RHD. I have brought in 2 such cars and converted them both. Some RHD parts are in rather short supply and I wasn't aware that any were floating about over there so here is my request.
If anybody sees RHD components, please remember me. Especially sought after are 2 tooth steering columns, steering arms, drag link, pitman arm, brake cross shaft and pedals. Just about all of the rest of the bits are easily enough made or adapted.

mercman from oz 10-10-2024 05:04 PM

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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1728562584
Goodies picked up by rackops

bobv 10-11-2024 06:53 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Synchro909 (Post 2343027)
There have been a lot of Model As brought over here from the US in recent years. Many stay LHD but many are converted to RHD. I have brought in 2 such cars and converted them both. Some RHD parts are in rather short supply and I wasn't aware that any were floating about over there so here is my request.
If anybody sees RHD components, please remember me. Especially sought after are 2 tooth steering columns, steering arms, drag link, pitman arm, brake cross shaft and pedals. Just about all of the rest of the bits are easily enough made or adapted.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=342981


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