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Oldbluoval 10-09-2019 03:14 PM

Hershey chatter
 

Since I didn’t get to go again this year....
Post some of your A finds ....
Or just tells some lies to make me feel even worse about not going!

ronn 10-09-2019 04:19 PM

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picked up an original Sparton horn for 18. bucks in an old cardboard box


has a few dents but pretty much complete.................










yeah, Im lying. never went..............

Ranchero50 10-09-2019 04:37 PM

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Planning on heading up I-81 in the AM. Taking the Jag so it should be an enjoyable ride and the limited space will keep the costs down.

First timer.

Jeff/Illinois 10-09-2019 07:41 PM

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[QUOTE=ronn;1808010]picked up an original Sparton horn for 18. bucks in an old cardboard box


has a few dents but pretty much complete.................




ronn you missed the one next to it in that tattered original box, it was MINT I mean MINT and he wanted the same money, 18 bucks. NOS Sparton horn.

Hey if two guys tell the same lie it's gotta be true, right:p:p:p

In the car corral was that '63 Split window Vette that some guy died in back in '63, and they could never get the smell out, and they only wanted 800 bucks, and people have tried to just change the interior and it still smelled like death..... and and and................;););)

Wick 10-09-2019 08:30 PM

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Pair of 32 headlights complete for $100 just need buffing. Lighted Zenith carburetor sign for $225
Transmission housing nos? $5 B block $35 nos King pin sets $5 ea (2 sets) 28/29 cap and motor meter $5. T Dog bone with motor meter (broke) $5 last a Banjo steering wheel (Buick) $60
Tomorrow Sunny 70 degrees.
Sales were also very good!
Wick

Tom Wesenberg 10-09-2019 08:49 PM

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[QUOTE=Jeff/Illinois;1808063]
Quote:

Originally Posted by ronn (Post 1808010)
picked up an original Sparton horn for 18. bucks in an old cardboard box


has a few dents but pretty much complete.................




ronn you missed the one next to it in that tattered original box, it was MINT I mean MINT and he wanted the same money, 18 bucks. NOS Sparton horn.

Hey if two guys tell the same lie it's gotta be true, right:p:p:p

In the car corral was that '63 Split window Vette that some guy died in back in '63, and they could never get the smell out, and they only wanted 800 bucks, and people have tried to just change the interior and it still smelled like death..... and and and................;););)

That same Corvette story went through our high school back in 1964. Also WWII Army Jeeps still in the crates for only $50.

Clem Clement 10-09-2019 09:04 PM

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Wick,
Good on ya. Keep on grabbin them goodies. Benny Leonard and jim Gray are in my booth spots. Check on them boyz.

I'm home recovering from a two-stent heart procedure. Feeling much better and thankful for the Good Lord, my doctors and all who prayed for me.

ronn 10-10-2019 02:07 AM

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That same Corvette story went through our high school back in 1964. Also WWII Army Jeeps still in the crates for only $50.



true story........ about 2 yrs ago bought a title for a 63 split window........ I collect titles. When I got it, had the DOA certificate with it on the back. Apparently the guy raced the car down the highway and lost control. That was in 1966.
Was shocked that the cert was still connected to the title. Insurance co apparently paid out.


PS Jeff good on you for finding that NOS horn. Always something better out there, if you keep your eyes open.

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noboD 10-10-2019 03:14 AM

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Drivable '32 two door sold for $16000 in chocolate field.

Wick 10-10-2019 05:23 AM

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Glad your doing better Clem. I'm heading to the Orange field this morning.

jak 10-10-2019 06:50 AM

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I found a peanut jar full of pop-out parts for $5, NOS powerhouse brushes, Power house brush springs, NOS early bendinx springs for $10, 3 very nice 21" rims for $75 for all. Overall a beautiful day.

37 Coupe 10-10-2019 07:42 AM

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I was looking for a nice restored Sparton horn and a guy told me he had one at his space for $75.00. I was really excited about the information and the price until I saw it. It was very nicely crafted from stainless steel so I put it back to keep looking for a black one.

Jeff/Illinois 10-10-2019 11:09 AM

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[QUOTE=ronn;1808132]

PS Jeff good on you for finding that NOS horn. Always something better out there, if you keep your eyes open.)


I'd better clarify,,, ronn I was only joking I'm not at Hershey! Closest I got this week was the Candy Bar with Almonds, that was MY Hershey adventure!

ronn 10-10-2019 02:01 PM

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I know that Jeff..........just playing the part.

1931 flamingo 10-10-2019 03:31 PM

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CLEM: Get better, follow the Dr's orders ! ! Keep the weeemen away for a while ;):):D.
Paul

Ranchero50 10-11-2019 07:51 AM

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Should have taken my spare pair of legs... Got there at 8-ish thanks to the traffic coming around the South side of Harrisburg. Excellent parking, 100 yards from the first crossover. Did Orange, Green, most of Chocolate North and ran out of daylight. Went with my normal wandering zigzag style checking out everything on both sides of the row.

Picked up a nice silver painted chromed shroud with a very nice radiator for $120. I though they wanted $130 for the shroud alone. Hoping I don't need the radiator but I have a spare. Picked up a nicely aged later E brake handle for $35 and a steering tube with a good lever detent plate for $35. Mine is cracked and the detents are washed out.

Chick Filet for lunch by the flag poles at the Giant Center. Left at 5, made it home by 7:30 pm again thanks to crap traffic driving into the sun until I -81. Overall a good day.

Still looking for 1929 MD tags...

leo 10-11-2019 11:12 AM

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Beautiful weather. I had a great time. The only thing negative which I have to comment on and I will post something on the AACA forum too is the proliferation of mechanized vehicles being driven through the flea market. Years past they used to drag a can underneath them so you as a pedestrian were aware of their location. Not any more, there are dozens of these being used now and I've observed them speeding and weaving through groups of people and operators talking on cell phones while driving them. This has got to be controlled because it's now out of control.

Bob Bidonde 10-11-2019 11:49 AM

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Clem,
Play with your trains! That should be good for your health.

Aretino 10-11-2019 12:56 PM

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That motorized traffic increases each year at many events. Organizers must be ignoring the liability.

Ranchero50 10-11-2019 01:27 PM

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It wasn't nearly as bad as Carlisle, especially all the guys with big pull behind trailers there. I only tripped over one golf cart which stopped as I was crossing behind it.

If there was one gripe I had it was that there were a lot of RV's on the ground without anything setup to sell. I liked and understand the donation jar for the guys who were staying on site and buying but to just park up for a couple days in a class A makes me walk further and miss more than otherwise.

I was really impressed with how friendly the group was, through out the whole day. It was fun to even point out some deals I'd seen to guys who were set up to sell their personal stuff.

prpmmp 10-11-2019 03:17 PM

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5lL...em-uploademail Matt and Mike (Iron Trap Garage) doing their thing!! Pete

Jeff/Illinois 10-11-2019 04:36 PM

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Sounds like the golf cart type vehicles are going to cause more than their share of trouble.

About the time some yeah-hoo runs over someone and either kills them or maims them you can kiss Hershey good-bye, in today's law suit happy world. The organizers are taking a heck of a risk allowing this.

The RV's. Maybe you need to just open the door and walk in and ask if they have any parts for sale as they are taking up swap space, they must be parts vendors, right?. Of course you may see more than what you really want to:D:D

1931 flamingo 10-11-2019 05:38 PM

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The scooters, golf carts are here to stay. The RV's are paying for the privilege to park there and may have sold parts in the past, but ran out of parts yet still like to go to meet old friends. JMO
Paul in CT

prpmmp 10-11-2019 07:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff/Illinois (Post 1808669)
Sounds like the golf cart type vehicles are going to cause more than their share of trouble.

About the time some yeah-hoo runs over someone and either kills them or maims them you can kiss Hershey good-bye, in today's law suit happy world. The organizers are taking a heck of a risk allowing this.

The RV's. Maybe you need to just open the door and walk in and ask if they have any parts for sale as they are taking up swap space, they must be parts vendors, right?. Of course you may see more than what you really want to:D:D

Seriously!! Get over yourself!! Pete

Ted Duke 10-12-2019 06:57 PM

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Nothing is forever on this earth, and AACA Fall meet at Hershey will someday most likely go away. The way the fields are full of blank (and motor home-pickup) spaces which is getting worse every year that may be sooner rather than later.


I would like to see AACA eliminate one field and pack them closer like they were in the old days and put the judging back on blacktop. Just MHO, (but I'm right smiley face here).

F.M. 10-12-2019 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Ted Duke (Post 1808938)
Nothing is forever on this earth, and AACA Fall meet at Hershey will someday most likely go away. The way the fields are full of blank (and motor home-pickup) spaces which is getting worse every year that may be sooner rather than later.


I would like to see AACA eliminate one field and pack them closer like they were in the old days and put the judging back on blacktop. Just MHO, (but I'm right smiley face here).

So, Nothing has changed in the last 40+ years when I had my spaces right beside Walt Brattons big tent in I think it was CE-73-74.. Oh yes, one thing has, No MUD..

mhsprecher 10-12-2019 08:15 PM

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True that there are a lot of carts, but I didn't have any trouble with them. In fact, there seemed to be fewer than in years past. Most go very slowly, so no problem. Not to say something can't happen, but it has been going on for a long time. You can only use one if you get it approved due to handicap, from what I understand, so I think that the liability issue has been covered.

BTW, I sat with some people from the Hershey Region of AACA. I asked if they had any paid staff to help with organizing the meet. They said no, that they had over 600 volunteers working on the meet. It is not a National AACA meet, but the Eastern Region. It is impressive in its scale, especially as it is all volunteer.

brum1 10-13-2019 05:35 PM

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Could not make it this year, post pictures if you can Thanks!

77Birdman 10-14-2019 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by leo (Post 1808544)
Beautiful weather. I had a great time. The only thing negative which I have to comment on and I will post something on the AACA forum too is the proliferation of mechanized vehicles being driven through the flea market. Years past they used to drag a can underneath them so you as a pedestrian were aware of their location. Not any more, there are dozens of these being used now and I've observed them speeding and weaving through groups of people and operators talking on cell phones while driving them. This has got to be controlled because it's now out of control.

I was ever so slightly side swiped by a scooter from behind whilst avoiding one coming head on. Neither had anything 'dangling' and were silent. The one coming at me had no regard for where I was walking, so I stepped to my left to avoid him just as one came up from behind and clipped my arm. Guy kept going and didn't give a second look.

ronn 10-14-2019 05:55 PM

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those scooter bast rds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

noboD 10-14-2019 06:01 PM

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When did they start allowing gas powered scooters, minibikes, or bicycles? Last time I read the rules none of them were allowed. DOGS TOO.

77Birdman 10-15-2019 07:31 AM

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I have no problem with scooters, carts, etc, or even dogs. I would prefer they hang their empty from a string for warning though.

Frank Miller 10-15-2019 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by mhsprecher (Post 1808952)
True that there are a lot of carts, but I didn't have any trouble with them. In fact, there seemed to be fewer than in years past. Most go very slowly, so no problem. Not to say something can't happen, but it has been going on for a long time. You can only use one if you get it approved due to handicap, from what I understand, so I think that the liability issue has been covered.

BTW, I sat with some people from the Hershey Region of AACA. I asked if they had any paid staff to help with organizing the meet. They said no, that they had over 600 volunteers working on the meet. It is not a National AACA meet, but the Eastern Region. It is impressive in its scale, especially as it is all volunteer.

I find this hard to believe. I believe it takes 600 volunteers but registration and laying out the flea market is a monumental task. Even the legalities might require hiring a lawyer as volunteering would take up a lot of time. If they get all this stuff volunteered then my hat is off to them.

Barry B./ Ma. 10-15-2019 09:27 AM

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[QUOTE=Tom Wesenberg;1808090]
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Originally Posted by Jeff/Illinois (Post 1808063)

That same Corvette story went through our high school back in 1964. Also WWII Army Jeeps still in the crates for only $50.

It could have been what we found under the back seat in a mint 50 Chevy, a spoiled unfrozen box of spinach.

dean from bozeman 10-15-2019 09:44 AM

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The weather couldn't have been better.

A lot of carts. If a person needs a cart, then a doctor's note or something like it should be necessary. Many carts driven by "healthy" looking guys who want to get around faster.

Bicycles are the real danger. On Thursday I almost got hit by a younger guy who was going way too fast. I was walking toward the tables on the right. When I turned to go left he cruised by. A step more and I would have been nailed. It would not have been good for me or the biker. Technically there should be no bikes at all on Thursday.

RV's, I'm with the "sell parts or their space is not renewed" crowd. Maybe they could make a place for all of them to park. Otherwise, it causes a lot of unnecessary walking and hurts guys with spaces where there are only one or two real vendors per lane.

I find that the vendor who has one or two Model A parts can have them priced way too high. Otherwise I thought that the prices were in the ballpark with an occasional great bargain mixed in.

Though it was sad, it was also nice to see widows of several Model Aers selling parts. It is difficult to get to a funeral but it is good to have an opportunity to give condolences. At times I find myself in a melancholy mood when walking around Hershey. So many good people have passed. On the other hand, there are so many new acquaintances that are made each year.

The Car Corral is always interesting but there are way too many "newer" cars. I usually enjoy cars 1969 and older. My personal wheelhouse is for vehicles from 1925 to 1941.

Would I change a few things? Yes. Will I keep going? Yes, as long as I can.

I do look forward to Hershey almost every week of the year. Is it weird that I enjoy hearing that "familiar voice" on the PA system at Hershey?

P.S. Just thought that they could have a row in every field for those large RV's. They could be angle parked for easy pull in and pull out. This would allow the "real vendors" to be packed closer together. That might be a win-win. The big RV's bring buyers. The sellers might have more visits.

Frank Miller 10-15-2019 08:25 PM

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Got my dad this sign. This stuff is around but you don't see it much.

montanafordman 10-15-2019 09:46 PM

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I had a great time getting to Hershey for my Second time! The last was in 2017. I'm sure I saw some of you, may have even bought some parts from some of you. I really should log into fordbarn more often and try and make some of those connections - but work and my 18 month old son are keeping me busy! Major Kudos to my wife for playing single mom while I jetted across the country to hang out with my Model A club friends and buy car parts.:D

One of my most exciting finds happened to be a good deal on a fire chief pedal car for my son. I think he's going to have a blast with it. Someone from my local club Drove to hershey, and while he won't be back until december my son is a little small for it anyway. I'm very appreciative of my fellow club member's willingness to haul it for me, and I"m sure my son will love it.

I also picked up a great deal on a couple Model B carburetors, found a generator band, some original body and generator bolts, some 31 lock cylinders/keys for the door and trunk handles, original dash light bulb cover I was missing, shift lever, KCX-1 wiper motor, and a few other odds and ends I"m probably forgetting about. I have most of what I need to complete my car but found some goodies that apparently I couldn't pass up.

I seemed to notice fewer booths this time than two years ago which seems to mirror what has been going on with our local swap meet. Many involved in our hobby are getting older, and competition with Ebay and other online venues are making an impact - but with that said there seemed to be a lot of people selling model A parts, and many goodies to be had. There may have been empty spaces and missing some major vendors that I hoped to check up on but the sheer size and scope of what you can find at Hershey is still amazing. All in all I had a blast. Now I just need to get busy working on my car to one day get it back on the road again.

-Aaron


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