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Wednesday, April 15, 2009 9:20 PM CDT
Spring Swapfest set May 2 at Mid America Motorworks



EFFINGHAM — Mid America Motorworks will host its bi-annual Swapfest on May 2 in Effingham.

In addition to the swap meet, this year’s Swapfest will feature an auction, flea market and “Car for Sale Corral.”

The new expanded Swapfest will be held on the corporate campus in Effingham, where automotive enthusiasts will have the opportunity to explore thousands of parts and memorabilia — to buy, sell and swap, as well as meet other collectors.

The swap meet and flea market will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The auction, to be held at 11 a.m., will include a variety of items, from office supplies to car parts. Breakfast and lunch will be available on the grounds.

For those looking to sell at the swap meet or flea market, 20- by 20-foot exhibit spaces are available for $40 each. Unlimited spaces are available.

Anyone wishing to sell a vehicle at the Swapfest “Car for Sale Corral” can do so for a non-refundable fee of $25 per vehicle. Auction consignment will be available for the vehicles that do not sell at the swap meet.

Exhibitor set up will begin at 6:30 a.m.

A fall Swapfest also is planned for Oct. 10.

To reserve exhibit space, “Car for Sale Corral” space, or to participate in the car consignment option, call 866-279-0407 or visit www.mamotorworks.com/swap.


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