This Swap Meet Has Been Held Every Year for Over 30 Years!
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Now a Swap Meet for All Lincoln Clubs!!!

January 26-29, 2012
Important: This event starts on Thursday at 10:00 a.m. and lasts only until mid day on Sunday... Vendors will remain open for business until 6:00 PM on Friday and Saturday, and open again Sunday morning.

After 29 years in the Harrisburg area, this meet is now being held in Lancaster!!!It is jointly coordinated by the Lincoln-Zephyr Owners Club, Lincoln & Continental Owners Club and the Lincoln Owners Club and is now held at the Days Inn Suites (Formerly Travelodge), at 1492 Lititz Pike. From Route 30, exit onto Route 501 South..Vendors from as far away as California and Florida, Arizona and Massachusetts show up with thousands of Lincoln and Continental parts. It is a great chance to greet old friends and make new ones. You won't want to miss the next one.

Click HERE to see the 2012 meet flyer.

Call 717-293-8400 for reservations. Make sure you mention you're with LZOC. You'll get a special reduced rate. See you there!

Driving Directions - Approaching from:
NORTH

Take 81 South to 83 South to 283 East to 30 East(there is no Exit; 283 becomes 30) to the Lititz and Oregon Pike Exit (501 South); at Traffic Light make right 1/4 mile on right.
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SOUTH
Take 83 North to 30 East to the Lititz and Oregon Pike Exit (501 South); at traffic light make right 1/4 mile South on Right.
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EAST
Take PA Turnpike West to Exit 21; take 222 South to 30 West for approx 1.5 miles to 501 South(Lititz Pike); make right 1/4 mile South on right.
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WEST
Take PA Turnpike East take Exit 19 to 283 East to 30 East to the Lititz (501); Oregon Pike Exit at light; make right 1/4 mile on right.
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AIRPORT
Lancaster Airport: make right out of Airport parking lot onto Airport road; at light make left onto Lititz Pike approx 10 Minutes; Hotel on right.

Here are some photos from an earlier Swap Meet. Click on the thumbnail to see the full-size image...


Everywhere you turn, there are vendors, parts, and people...

Is there a car-guy alive who doesn't relate to this table??

Besides the parts, there's a lot of comeraderie.. in this case, George Trickett, Al McWade, Gerry Richman, and Hank Dikkeboom.

Merv Adkins came all the way from California to discuss technical issues with Earle Brown.

Hank Antoniolli and Reid Bodine, both from Pennsylvania, are regulars at the Winter Swap Meet

Three "old-timers" are President Al McWade, long-time officer Fran Olweiler, and Lincolnalia Chairman, Charlie Imboden.

Colin Spong came all the way from England to look for parts for the 1938 convertible coupe he's restoring. Here he is with Charlie Imboden.

Charlie "tends the store" at the Lincolnalia table... One more happy customer.

It looks like Al McWade has just closed a deal with Alan Whelihan of Vintage Auto Warehouse.

Speaking of Alan, here is is with Joan, his better half, who is holding onto a leash attached to their dog.

Long-time club official Chad Coombs looks over some of the Lincoln literature brought by Ron and Judy Von Blon (looking on).

The club's Technical Advisor, Jake Fleming, in his emblazoned lab coat, showed us some more of his homemade technical goodies!

Jake showed us an RCA "portable" radio that he took overseas with him in 1941! It still looked brand new (and was not for sale).

Jake's new distributor tester/adjuster was a big hit. Do we sense a new line of business??

George Trickett of Lincoln Motorcar Supply always shows up with goodies from Vermont. Here, he discusses a deal with Colin Spong while wife Carole and a friend look on.


Can we assume the deal was made??


Later, George was seen discussing some parts with Bob Boos, a long-time coordinator of the meet, who came all the way from Arizona!

Earle Brown always has an extensive display and is shown here discussing the benefits of the new, free-flowing head gaskets...

Every sale involves careful examination, haggling, and much consideration. "If I don't buy this one, will I find another??"

If you needed hubcaps, this was the place to be!!

 

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The club thanks all those vendors and club members who have made this a "must-attend" meet for over 30 years...
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