Just got back. Things have I think, changed for the better. Parking is now $8. Adult to get in is $18, which includes swap meet, all buildings access, and the auto cross. I was there 5 hours!.. A ton of good stuff, but I just couldn't spend the money. Took me 2 hours to walk the swap meet alone. No cowl plenum stuff. Found 4 trim rings for $15. They are beat up, but so are mine. These are the correct 4 clip design. One is missing a couple clips. But they are all original 15 X 6 with one of the clips lined up directly at the valve stem notch, which is correct. Also a nice little craftsman set of 8 point sockets. That was on my list. A lot of nice cars. Only 2 '69 Z/28's. One Lemans, and the other Dusk. I walked up on a beautiful Hugger and as I was 25 feet away, it started and drove off. So I missed that one by just a couple minutes. Every thing was there from Mad Magazines to a 6 cylinder hemi from Italy and everything in between. I really enjoyed the big rig section indoors. Very nice '47 Peterbilt was my favorite.
As far as this being the biggest in my area... the biggest is in Jan in Stanislaus County. That is the Turlock one. Acres and acres of parts. That takes a couple days to walk.
So I got my trim ring. NOTE: If anybody has a need for a couple clips, LMK, and we can rob a couple off the one that already has one or two missing. Again, they are the 4 clip design... D