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Canuckvetter 03-28-2016 12:47 AM

Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
My wife and I are going to make the 16 hr drive to take in the Portland Swap. I'm anticipating good things but don't know. I have been in Western Canada for 2 years now and quite frankly the swap meets I have attended here suck as far as used truck parts go. I have attended the Carlisle/Hershey shows since the early 80's when I lived in the east. I'm hoping Portland will be like those. Any tips on what I should bring other than my wish list ?

stomper 03-28-2016 12:50 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
I've never been to Portland but check out the Monroe WA swap meet in May. Still lots of good deals on parts for our trucks there.

re1 03-28-2016 01:20 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
I don't think you will be disapointed,
there is always a lot of truck stuff there.
Bring some good walking shoes ,
between the two sites you will need them. :chevy:

toolboxchev 03-28-2016 03:37 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Look for a guy named Joe, tell him the tool box sent ya! He has some stuff for our trucks.

Canuckvetter 03-28-2016 07:28 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by toolboxchev (Post 7537936)
Look for a guy named Joe, tell him the tool box sent ya! He has some stuff for our trucks.

I will look for him. He will be the one wearing a hat right.

cdowns 03-28-2016 09:51 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
make sure you bring a lot of American money cash only

Coley 03-28-2016 02:48 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
oh baby!'
....I've been a few times although I won't be going this year.
It is fantastic in my opinion...really something.
Anyone who can't find what they are looking for there...probably can't find it anywhere.
Be prepared to get some exercise tho'....you will be luck to hit everything in 2-3 days of constant walking.
Here is a great tip...trust your instincts....if you see something that strikes you as a good deal or hard to find...buy it. Don't hesitate because if you think you will return later or the next day you will either not find it or it will be gone....do not hesitate...trust your man instincts...lol.
Its a great event and I wish I was going this year....regardless, keep us posted on what you find.
all Good
Coley

88Stanger 03-28-2016 03:28 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Went last year and going again this year.
I would suggest as others have good shoes, BUT also an umbrella or good rain clothes. I looked and it does not show rain now, but if you know the pacific NW, rain comes all the time.
Be aware that there are two actual locations for the meet, it is that big. The everyday working man location as we like to call it is at the Race Track. So if you are looking for good old used items, go there first. The second area is the Expo center. They have free bus rides from one site to the other. The expo center is more used parts outside also, but then there are the new items and repo. parts inside the Expo center buildings. This event is huge. I will be there on Sat, all day.

SeniorVerde 03-28-2016 04:20 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Portland Swap? Eh, it's OK:
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SeniorVerde 03-28-2016 04:22 PM

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Seriously though, it's a good one- been going since I was about 6.

For the veterans of the swap meet, skip this part-
There are two swap meets going on, The PIR and the EXPO.
The Portland international Raceway opens on Thursday and the EXPO opens (to the public) Friday.

There are shuttles between the two (school buses) and towards the afternoon it gets a bit like a journey through Bombay on those buses; Car parts, hand trucks, goats, chickens, all standing room only on the bus.

Bring large and small bills, and good shoes & a light rain jacket.

Tons of good 67-72 stuff, as well as many others. I've seen a radio for a tucker, a Durant Grille, Mechanical fuel injection off of early corvettes, all for sale.
Even if you don't spend more than the admission (under 10 bucks at each place) it is worth it to see the projects and freak show stuff people are trying to unload
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-N9...5%2Brabbit.JPG

bronze 72 super 03-28-2016 04:58 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Looking for anything inparticular? Be vending in the 9000 area at the Expo Center.

Canuckvetter 03-28-2016 08:25 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bronze 72 super (Post 7538589)
Looking for anything inparticular? Be vending in the 9000 area at the Expo Center.

67 specific stuff. P01 full wheel covers. Not mint but nice drivers.
67 3 hole dash, just a nice outside bezel. Got a 67 speed warning speedo to put in it.
67 Long seat belt retractors fawn & blue.
BBucket rear brace. Repop.
67 lighter
TimTimmons Sutherlin Oregon Dealer emblem. (Long shot)
66-67 corvette oil filler tube 350hp.
4 Corbin Clamps
1 67 window crank
Owners Manual bag 66-67
67 Blue carpet low hump gas tank in.
67 dog dish singles to replace my crustier ones.
Other treasures as I see them.

Canuckvetter 03-28-2016 08:36 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coley (Post 7538424)
oh baby!'
....I've been a few times although I won't be going this year.
It is fantastic in my opinion...really something.
Anyone who can't find what they are looking for there...probably can't find it anywhere.
Be prepared to get some exercise tho'....you will be luck to hit everything in 2-3 days of constant walking.
Here is a great tip...trust your instincts....if you see something that strikes you as a good deal or hard to find...buy it. Don't hesitate because if you think you will return later or the next day you will either not find it or it will be gone....do not hesitate...trust your man instincts...lol.
Its a great event and I wish I was going this year....regardless, keep us posted on what you find.
all Good
Coley

Yes we have talked about this before. I have my list with a high/low price based on what has sold on the parts board. Carlisle and Hershey are similar to Portland from what I have heard. I know from past experience that the time to buy it is when it's in the hand based on my high/low examples. If I buy there will be others cheaper. If I pass and come back it will be gone lol. Been to Carlisle when it has rained days before and every day of the meet. Not fun but bargains if you don't mind getting wet.

Looking forward to it!!!!

Canuckvetter 03-28-2016 08:45 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SeniorVerde (Post 7538540)
Seriously though, it's a good one- been going since I was about 6.

For the veterans of the swap meet, skip this part-
There are two swap meets going on, The PIR and the EXPO.
The Portland international Raceway opens on Thursday and the EXPO opens (to the public) Friday.

There are shuttles between the two (school buses) and towards the afternoon it gets a bit like a journey through Bombay on those buses; Car parts, hand trucks, goats, chickens, all standing room only on the bus.

Bring large and small bills, and good shoes & a light rain jacket.

Tons of good 67-72 stuff, as well as many others. I've seen a radio for a tucker, a Durant Grille, Mechanical fuel injection off of early corvettes, all for sale.
Even if you don't spend more than the admission (under 10 bucks at each place) it is worth it to see the projects and freak show stuff people are trying to unload
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-N9...5%2Brabbit.JPG

I didn't know the Raceway was open Thursday. Thanks. We get into Portland around noon Thursday so I can spend the rest of the day at the raceway while the wife gets the luggage and settles into the Embassy Suites lol.

Canuckvetter 03-28-2016 08:52 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 88Stanger (Post 7538474)
Went last year and going again this year.
I would suggest as others have good shoes, BUT also an umbrella or good rain clothes. I looked and it does not show rain now, but if you know the pacific NW, rain comes all the time.
Be aware that there are two actual locations for the meet, it is that big. The everyday working man location as we like to call it is at the Race Track. So if you are looking for good old used items, go there first. The second area is the Expo center. They have free bus rides from one site to the other. The expo center is more used parts outside also, but then there are the new items and repo. parts inside the Expo center buildings. This event is huge. I will be there on Sat, all day.

Got the shoes and rain gear covered. Bald as a cue ball so I won't need an umbrella lol. I will spend most of my time at the race track I figure.
All great advice! Thanks y'all ( he says in his best American accent) Eh!

bronze 72 super 03-28-2016 09:10 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Bummer, no '67 stuff. I have '71-'72 items. Oh well. Supposed to be up in the low '70's Friday, '60's for the weekend, but might change.

Bomp 03-28-2016 09:21 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
If you get a chance to hit the track, stop by.
You see the Portland Swap meet is kinda a two in one. You have the upper area (EXPO) and the lower (PIR Race track). Im down at the track, booth 1140.
Bad thing is you have to pay to get into each.
The upper area (EXPO) always seems to be more expensive. IMO

Its all good though. Good luck.

James Pierce 03-28-2016 10:59 PM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Been going since 1969 we now park an RV at Portland meadows parking lot.
Can't see it all in three days. After two days your mind is overloaded. Hard to
make decisions. The man is right on if you see it, buy it, it won't be there when you come back. You can also take a cart or wagon on the buses in the
back emergency exit area. I am sorry I didn't seen chickens on the buses but
I did in Viet Nam and Thailand.

Cooper197 04-03-2016 12:41 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Is there anybody who's going to be at the swap meet tomorrow who can do me a quick favor?

I was there with my father today, he was interested in a car in the moment but ultimately didn't write down a phone number. He went home and did more thinking, decided he wants to talk to the guy. Its an easy rig to find. If anybody would be willing to grab the guy's number for me I'd be very thankful!

It's in the Expo side.

HeavyD 04-03-2016 01:58 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
That swap meet is mind blowing. The ones I have attended in Canada have all been pretty lame, filled with lots of parts from 80s vehicles, sometimes an okd performer intake for a sbc etc. Portland? Couldnt take my money fast enough! Seemed everyone had something I wanted..its brutal on the wallet but great for the soul!

Canuckvetter 04-03-2016 02:30 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HeavyD (Post 7546027)
That swap meet is mind blowing. The ones I have attended in Canada have all been pretty lame, filled with lots of parts from 80s vehicles, sometimes an okd performer intake for a sbc etc. Portland? Couldnt take my money fast enough! Seemed everyone had something I wanted..its brutal on the wallet but great for the soul!

Yes a great swap and even better weather. I had so much fun and got 80% of my list filled quite reasonable.

vics stuff 04-03-2016 03:34 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
I had gone to the Portland swap meet for over 16 years. As mentioned a lot of walking and rain most of the time. I bring a red kids steel wagon. bring a cooler with food and beverages. Also a good place to set for a while , taking in all the sites. Have not been in 18 years but will try to schedule it next year.
There are at least 8 guys there from Alaska , shopping for the first time there. I can not wait to here the stories.
Great place.
Vic

Grumpy old man 04-03-2016 06:32 AM

Just a note to the swap meet guys , Northern tool carries a LARGE wheeled wagon they are special order only made in Canada and have 10" pneumatic tires and removable side panels . The wagon can carry 600 lbs ! Their very heavy duty and well constructed . I've had mine for 4 years and use it whenever I go to the swaps it makes things a whole lot easier to carry your swap meet finds or a few tricycle motors / curtain climbers / rug rats !
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Mr Handy 04-03-2016 08:52 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Grumpy old man (Post 7546074)
Just a note to the swap meet guys , Northern tool carries a LARGE wheeled wagon they are special order only made in Canada and have 10" pneumatic tires and removable side panels . The wagon can carry 600 lbs ! Their very heavy duty and well constructed . I've had mine for 4 years and use it whenever I go to the swaps it makes things a whole lot easier to carry your swap meet finds or a few tricycle motors / curtain climbers / rug rats !
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I'll second that, got one that has yet to let us down. Actually picked it up at a swap meet.

Clavo106 04-03-2016 11:06 AM

Re: Portland Swap. Not sure what to expect!
 
Had to make a run to Vancouver Friday. To go pick up a tailgate floor pan fenders etc with my vendor s shop.. didn't go but heard great things. Very nice weather. ;) to bad I got stuck in traffic for 40mins


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