DFW Car and Toy Museum to Host Second Annual Automotive Swap Meet in November
September 18th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
The DFW Car and Toy Museum's upcoming swap meet on November 14-15, 2025, provides crucial access to rare automotive parts and memorabilia for collectors and restorers while supporting the preservation of automotive heritage.

The DFW Car and Toy Museum will host its second annual Car Swap Meet on November 14-15, 2025, offering automotive enthusiasts access to rare parts, collectibles, and memorabilia at the museum's Fort Worth location. This event represents the continued evolution of automotive swap meets, which originated from flea markets in the 1950s as interest in post-World War II classic cars surged.
The event holds significance for automotive preservationists and collectors who rely on such gatherings to source hard-to-find vintage car parts and accessories. As many restorers seek authentic components to maintain prized vehicles, swap meets have expanded exponentially in size and quality over recent years, serving as essential marketplaces for maintaining automotive heritage.
Ron Sturgeon, founder and owner of the DFW Car and Toy Museum, emphasized the event's broad appeal, stating that whether visitors are looking to buy, sell, or simply admire, the event offers something for car lovers of all ages. The museum itself, formerly known as DFW Elite Toy Museum, maintains an online presence at https://www.dfwelitetoymuseum.com, which serves as a resource for toy and car enthusiasts worldwide.
The swap meet will feature numerous vendors offering everything from car parts to clothing, with local food trucks providing diverse food and beverage options. Admission is free, making the event accessible to families and enthusiasts across economic backgrounds. The timing from 8 a.m. Friday through 3 p.m. Sunday allows maximum participation opportunities for both local attendees and those traveling from surrounding regions.
This event's importance extends beyond mere commerce, as it supports the preservation of automotive history and culture while fostering community among collectors. The museum's relocation to its current 150,000-square-foot facility at 2550 McMillan Parkway represents a significant investment in automotive preservation infrastructure, with climate-controlled storage and event facilities available for car clubs and corporate events.
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