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#291203 10/09/13 11:56 AM
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Has anyone attended either the Hoosier Auto Show & Swap Meet or the Super Sunday Swap Meet in Indianapolis? I am considering going but it's a 6 - 7 hour ride. I just wonder if it's worth the effort. If they just have a lot of cheap tools and bungee cords, I'll just go to a local garage sale. Thanks.

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I would not drive 6 hours to attend either swapmeet as they are barely worth driving 2 hours,the Hooiser swapmeet at the Marion county fairgrounds used to be a large event but has shrunk a bunch over the last few years. I quit going to the super sunday events a few years ago due to them charging a bunch for admission which I think is getting close to 10 dollars now plus parking.


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Thanks for the info.

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You are about 5 years too late to attend the swapmeet at the county fairgrounds,it used to take all day to go through but I have been going through it in less then 3 hours the last couple years.


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