On Sunday, July 29 the grounds of the National Motorcycle Museum in Nabiac will fill with car, truck and motorcycle machines or parts for the 16th annual Automotive Swap Meet.
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The event is a joint venture between the Taree and District Classic and Vintage Motorcycle Club and the museum.
The event is for mechanical machines and parts only, no bric-a-brak, furniture or clothing is permitted to be exhibited for sale.
There will be approximately 100 traders selling their wares and occupying around 180 sites.
Motorcycles on sale will include a 1942 and 1935 Harley Davidson.
Cars being sold will be parts from a 1920 T model Ford, 1938 and 1964 Standard 10, 1950s Renault 4VCV, 1964 Morris fire engine and a partially complete Daihatsu Tuktuk,.
Buyers will be allowed in from 7am on the Sunday.
Sellers may still obtain one of the few remaining sites by contacting the museum at 65541333 between 9.30am and 3.30pm daily, or email chainsew@hotmail.com.
There will be four Victorian traders in attendance, including Greg Lawn from Central Motorcycles and Queensland BSA guru Mike Reilly.
All proceeds will go to Camp Quality, which will also be undertaking the catering on both Saturday and Sunday.