BATHURST Historic Car Club will hold its 29th annual swap meet on Sunday.
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This enormously popular event always attracts a large crowd in search of a bargain, with more than 3000 people usually in attendance.
There will be something for everyone, from car and bicycle-related items to antiques, toys and bric-a-brac.
Whether you find something at one of the 120 plus stalls or not, a good day is guaranteed as car enthusiasts meet up and chat about their latest motoring obsession.
The swap meet will start bright and early on Sunday morning at Bathurst Showground.
Adult entry is just $5, with children under the age of 12 free.
Bathurst East Rotary Club and the Quota Club are catering, and coffee and ice cream vans will be located around the Showground for a quick pick-me-up.
Stallholders are able to begin setting up from 3pm on Saturday, however, the general public will need to wait until 6am on Sunday before they can turn up in search of a bargain.
The money raised will be used to support the operation of the Bathurst Historic Car Club and help with its regular charitable donations.
“It is just a really nice way to spend a Sunday morning and you never know what you might find,” club member Kim McSpedden said.
For further information on the swap meet, contact Norm Rutherford on 6337 1770.