TLCA PMC 26th annual Swap Meet, July 13th, Petaluma, CA - Toyota 4x4 specific

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Pacific Mountain Cruisers (PMC) will host it's 26th annual Swap Meet and Show on Saturday, July 13th at the Holy Ghost Hall outside Petaluma, CA.


Directions:
Holy Ghost Hall, 4699 Bodega Ave Petaluma, CA
Hwy 101 towards Petaluma.
Take the E. Washington off ramp, head West. Go 5 miles on this road. It will turn into Bodega Ave all by itself. The Hall is on the left, 5 miles out.
Gates open at 7 AM for sellers to arrive (free entry for sellers), 8 AM for everyone else ($5 entry).
Dutch Oven cooking demonstration!
Raffle between noon and 1pm, must be present to win.
Event ends after raffle, around 2pm
Limited supply of event T shirts will be available, will take advance reservations on shirts (drop me a note). They will sell fast.

In support of the #LiveLikeLash scholarship fund this year! Yes, this year PMC will donate all proceeds from the raffle to this worthy cause.

Please come out and visit will all your TLCA friends! (An event that does not need 4 wheel drive to access.)

More detailed information can be found in the PMC Club forum.
 
Toyota Enthusiasts, OHV enthusiasts and friends...

PMC Swap meet is approaching in early July and everyone is encouraged to come out and join us for this one day event.
Here is your opportunity to show off your rig in the Car Show or simply drive the Prius and see all your TLCA friends!

Our raffle this year is going to be outstanding and all raffle proceeds will be donated to the LiveLikeLash Scholarship fund hosted by Cotton Land Cruisers and TLCA! Also, Raffle to be held at 12 Noon this year to enable everyone to be present (and not wait too long).

Limited amount of event T shirts are available on a first come first served basis.

July 13th, Petaluma CA... see you there!
 
Would like to thank our event raffle supporters:
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Klymit Tents https://klymit.gathroutdoors.com/collections/klymit-tents (*They are having great sale right now as is there affiliated company Cascadia Vehicle Tents https://cascadiatents.com/collections/tents )
Cruiser Brothers/Valley Hybrids https://cruiserbrothers.com/
Spector Off-Road https://www.sor.com/
Cruiser Outfitters https://cruiserteq.com/
Scrubblade https://www.scrubblade.com/
Land Cruiser Nation https://www.lcnation.com/
Painless Performance Products https://painlessperformance.com/
Mudrak Custom Cruisers https://www.mudrak.com/
Yodaman https://www.yodaman.net/parts.html
Power Tank https://powertank.com/
Decker’s Hot Camp Showers https://www.hotcampshowers.com/
White Knuckle Off Road Products www.white-knuckleoffroad.com

Jegs JEGS Aftermarket Auto Parts & High Performance Racing & Replacement Accessories Online - https://www.jegs.com/

Metal Tech www.metaltech4x4.com
 
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Temperature for Saturday in Petaluma... a pleasant 81 degrees. Looking forward to a very nice day!
 
I missed out this year, thanks for posting up.
 
Hi All,
Had a great time at the swap meet / show. Does anyone know who makes these sliders? I got distracted and wandered away before I checked into that.

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I believe those are Butch or Bud Built( Can't remeber which name it was), rare these days, saw a set 14 or so years ago, other than those , these are the only others I have ever seen. He was a PMC member and someone in the club may have a set.
 
That is Butch Lewis Design, now available from Wilson (fabrication, restoration, repair) at 707-695-9875. Chad purchased Butch's business after his passing and has been quietly cranking out quality work and Cruisers that even Butch would be proud of. His brother owns 49 Tire also known for their cruiser work and repair. Chad was an original PMC member and has rejoined allowing us to go public in sharing his craft. Give him a call.
 
There you go, thanks Tony, can't remeber much these days but I knew someone from the club would know.
FWIW those sliders work really well. If you drive right they will look like your old independent trucks on your skateboard after awhile.
 

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