I used to go to this meet when it was operated by another organization. That was over 10 years ago. Has anyone gone in recent years?
If so, is it worth it for T stuff. Pictures suggest mainly 50's on.
I'm thinking of going but don't want to waste my time if there is very little T stuff.
Thanks,
Greg
Conroe, TX fall swap meet
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Re: Conroe, TX fall swap meet
Conroe is very hit and miss. In general, very few Model T parts. It has become much more of a flea market post Covid. I’ve found some decent items over the years, but be prepared to wade through Lots of common SB350 & 4x4 stuff.