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Old 03-06-2021, 05:17 PM   #7
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: Charlotte Auto fair

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Originally Posted by mr.mud1 View Post
yes sir,a great show.i drive father to go to Charlotte than Carlisle.i think it's a great show.when i started going,the didn't sell out the infield hardly,then once they did,added a field outside,then another?unreal.it's almost too big ?we tromp around there for 4 days and don't look at any cars for sale hardly,too busy looking for parts.one of these days,we'll get there again?i'm still stuck with my truck in Utah,no telling when i can go get it or have it hauled home.it'll all work out.Greg
I'm a local that goes fairly regularly. That outside fields are starting to dry up a bit, especially with used parts. They don't even use the outside fields for the fall show. Each year it's more and more vendors selling new stuff or trinkets/tools. It's not like it was 10 years ago.

Of course, that makes sense, it's near impossible to find a rusty junk car for an affordable price, let alone one to part out. Even certain 4 doors are starting to bring money and wagons are starting to get pricey too.

I think my first autofair was spring 2005.
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