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    Photos from Sumter Florida Swap Meet

     



    These pics were taken on Sunday at the Sumter County Swap Meet in Bushnell Florida. Enjoy.
    http://s902.photobucket.com/albums/a...Sumter%20Swap/
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    Wow!!! Looks like some mighty nice stuff was available!!!!! Suppose they had a Part section that was even better, huh???? Looks like bunches of nice projects could have been had, how were the prices??????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Wow!!! Looks like some mighty nice stuff was available!!!!! Suppose they had a Part section that was even better, huh???? Looks like bunches of nice projects could have been had, how were the prices??????
    I thought some of the car bodies were a little high. Parts were decent priced. Some of the old rusted bodies were $1200. Lots of cars in the corral were high.
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