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Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
The 67th Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet is scheduled for Saturday July 17, 2021 at Veteran's Stadium in Long Beach. MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! For Info contact Jeff Hood 562-597-5936 or moemechanic@aol.com or lbmtc.com
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
Best news this year!! I have been attending this "Gathering of the Faithful" for about 35 years. It is my favorite swap meet. Looking forward to seeing everyone there. Thanks to the LBMTC for keeping this great tradition alive and well.
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
Is that the same site where it used to be held? Last time I went was over 20 years ago. It was really a great meet.
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
Richard,
Yes, that is the very same site where the meet was held 20 years ago. The stadium is just as you remember it. Nothing has changed. The meet has moved locations a couple of times since then, but through the perseverance of Long Beach club members like Jeff Hood, Tom LeRoux, and others, the Long Beach meet is back in......LONG BEACH!
My very first time I attended this meet was in 1975 with my dad. I was 14 and I was the one that drug him there! I remember it like it was yesterday as I stood there on the sidewalk in front of Hamilton Bowl and watched a guy with a large motor home try to navigate his way down the steep ramp into the swap area, as a club member assisted the driver down the ramp. Just when it appeared that the vehicle had cleared the banner across the entrance which read "LONG BEACH MODEL T CLUB", the guy assisting the driver yelled "OK, you've got it!" the driver gave it the gas and the rooftop air scoop and the motor home quickly parted ways. This made for a certified "Unhappy Camper". The driver slammed on the brakes, put it Park, and exited that motor home in record time spewing expletives, along with "Who the #@// is going to pay for that!"
Good times! In all seriousness, I really had fun there.
Congratulations to Jeff Hood for, once again, securing this venue for the meet. I know it's not a walk in the park, by a longshot.
Mike Spaziano.
Yes, that is the very same site where the meet was held 20 years ago. The stadium is just as you remember it. Nothing has changed. The meet has moved locations a couple of times since then, but through the perseverance of Long Beach club members like Jeff Hood, Tom LeRoux, and others, the Long Beach meet is back in......LONG BEACH!
My very first time I attended this meet was in 1975 with my dad. I was 14 and I was the one that drug him there! I remember it like it was yesterday as I stood there on the sidewalk in front of Hamilton Bowl and watched a guy with a large motor home try to navigate his way down the steep ramp into the swap area, as a club member assisted the driver down the ramp. Just when it appeared that the vehicle had cleared the banner across the entrance which read "LONG BEACH MODEL T CLUB", the guy assisting the driver yelled "OK, you've got it!" the driver gave it the gas and the rooftop air scoop and the motor home quickly parted ways. This made for a certified "Unhappy Camper". The driver slammed on the brakes, put it Park, and exited that motor home in record time spewing expletives, along with "Who the #@// is going to pay for that!"
Good times! In all seriousness, I really had fun there.
Congratulations to Jeff Hood for, once again, securing this venue for the meet. I know it's not a walk in the park, by a longshot.
Mike Spaziano.
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
Jeff, Glad you were able to get the Vets Stadium scheduled for the LB Club swap meet. The date just might be perfect for some "Out of Towners" to get down this way after the National Tour! Since they're out here on the Left Coast it's an lovely drive this way on their way back home.
1912 Torpedo Roadster
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
Just a reminder for those going to the upcoming swap meets that now is the time to reserve your space so you can finally sell all those parts you still have left over!!
1912 Torpedo Roadster
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Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
I don’t know if I could stand those average sweltering daytime
temperatures of 77.5 degrees Fahrenheit ...
FJ
temperatures of 77.5 degrees Fahrenheit ...
FJ
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FJ, it's not the temperature that matters. It's the extreme humidity that gets to be unbearable!!!!!!!
Allan from down under
Allan from down under
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
Crap Jeff, I'll be in the Sierra's. But I will be in Tulare this weekend.
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- MTFCA Number: 25636
Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
Back to the top! It's only a month away, Saturday July 17, 2021, the 67th Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet, one of the oldest and best swap meets in the West. Long Beach City College Veterans Stadium. www.lbmtc.com or
Jeff Hood 562-597-5936
Jeff Hood 562-597-5936
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
Extremely disappointing, Between the Spokane National tour and the Hillsborough Concourse on the 17th I'm shot! Bummer. Sorry Humble!
Ed aka #4
Ed aka #4
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This is GREAT news!!!
I just sent in my vendor registration and will be attending with MTFCA member #29.
Thank you Jeff Hood and friends for reviving this wonderful Model T event.
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This is GREAT news!!!
I just sent in my vendor registration and will be attending with MTFCA member #29.
Thank you Jeff Hood and friends for reviving this wonderful Model T event.
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Click on the blue link below to see the Swap Meet Flyer
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Click on the blue link below to see the Swap Meet Flyer
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
This event is immediately following the National Tour in Spokane, WA.
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
ONLY 12 DAYS AWAY!!! Its going to be a good one, don't miss it!
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
SIX More days! 271 spaces pre-sold, adding more spaces for Saturday gate sales. It's going to be a big one!
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I'll be there!!! I grew up going to this swap meet and haven't been in years. Looking forward to seeing old friends and old car parts.
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Looking forward to tomorrow!
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82 degrees tomorrow. Perfect swap meet weather, it's going to be a great one!
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Got called in to work last night ....cant go...DAMN!!!
Who's still makes these gaskets, I might be in the market for a solid copper one myself.
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Re: Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet
John. Too bad you didn’t make it I had three S4BF carbs with manifolds there was for you to check out. One stock and two with adjustable high speed jets. All were gone thru by uncle Stan.
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Another Long Beach Model T Club Swap Meet is in the history books and it was a GREAT one!!!
There were more vendors than in previous years and it looked liked lots of parts were changing hands. The majority of what was offered for sale was definitely prewar and there was lots of great old iron (and brass) available for purchasing. It was nice to be at an old car swap meet that actually had REAL old car parts. I found some great Model T parts as well as some early non-Ford parts at very reasonable prices. There were also some great deals on complete and project Model Ts for sale. And how about that great original 1911 Maxwell GA four cylinder touring car that just got pulled out of a local garage? It was also nice to see a lot of younger people at this event. I think I saw more younger people here than at any other meet in recent history.
Of course, the best part was seeing so many old friends, who, like myself, have been attending this Gathering of the Faithful for over 30 years. The only thing that was missing was Humble Howard and Lucky #7, however, the club had a really nice memorial banner hanging in his honor.
Thanks to the Long Beach Model T Club for keeping this wonderful antique car tradition alive and well for over 60 years. Looking forward to next year.
There were more vendors than in previous years and it looked liked lots of parts were changing hands. The majority of what was offered for sale was definitely prewar and there was lots of great old iron (and brass) available for purchasing. It was nice to be at an old car swap meet that actually had REAL old car parts. I found some great Model T parts as well as some early non-Ford parts at very reasonable prices. There were also some great deals on complete and project Model Ts for sale. And how about that great original 1911 Maxwell GA four cylinder touring car that just got pulled out of a local garage? It was also nice to see a lot of younger people at this event. I think I saw more younger people here than at any other meet in recent history.
Of course, the best part was seeing so many old friends, who, like myself, have been attending this Gathering of the Faithful for over 30 years. The only thing that was missing was Humble Howard and Lucky #7, however, the club had a really nice memorial banner hanging in his honor.
Thanks to the Long Beach Model T Club for keeping this wonderful antique car tradition alive and well for over 60 years. Looking forward to next year.
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- Location: Long Beach, CA.
- MTFCA Number: 25636
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Put it on your calendar now. Saturday July 16, 2022.
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I came out from Detroit and it was definitely worthwhile. Bought some neat Model T and non-Ford brass era parts as well as some speed equipment.
There was lots of great stuff for sale and the majority was prewar. Also some really neat cars on display and for sale. Prices seemed very reasonable and the sellers were eager to find new homes for their old iron. Coming back to this event brought back a lot of great memories. Of course, the best part was visiting with old friends.
As Ron Mac (great to see you, by the way!) stated, the only thing missing was Humble Howard and Lucky 7.
Thanks to the LBMTC for continuing this great tradition. Keeping an event like this going for 67 years is no small task. The hard work by all involved was greatly appreciated by those who attended.
I'll be back next year! Here are some photos I took as the event was winding down.
There was lots of great stuff for sale and the majority was prewar. Also some really neat cars on display and for sale. Prices seemed very reasonable and the sellers were eager to find new homes for their old iron. Coming back to this event brought back a lot of great memories. Of course, the best part was visiting with old friends.
As Ron Mac (great to see you, by the way!) stated, the only thing missing was Humble Howard and Lucky 7.
Thanks to the LBMTC for continuing this great tradition. Keeping an event like this going for 67 years is no small task. The hard work by all involved was greatly appreciated by those who attended.
I'll be back next year! Here are some photos I took as the event was winding down.
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If there was one absolute bargain at the swap meet, it was this good looking TT C cab truck. The owner said it does 50 miles per hour no problem. I believe he said it had high speed gears. From memory, it had an a Ruckstell and Rocky Mountain brakes too. The cab and fenders were rock solid and it had a solid, original wood bed with great iron hardware. It was really hard to walk away from this one.