The Northern Timber Cruisers Snowmobile/ATV Club is hosting their annual Buy, Sell, Swap, and Show at the clubhouse on Lake Road in Millinocket, Maine on Saturday, September 21st.
Buy, Sell, Swap and Show
If you love vintage snowmobiles, wheeling and dealing, or just spending the day outdoors, mark your calendar for Saturday, September 21st. This yearly event draws people from all over to buy, sell, or trade just about anything under the sun. Whether you’re looking to clear out your garage, pick up some gear, or just enjoy looking at the antique snowmobiles, this is an event you don't want to miss.
The snowmobile museum will be open to all visitors. Adjacent to the Northern Timber Cruisers club house is their antique snowmobile museum where you'll find the largest collection of antique snowmobiles in the northeast. The museum is supported by donations.
Event Details
Vendors/Participants: Arrive anytime after 8:00 AM to get set up
Pickup trucks will be charged $10.00
Pickup trucks with trailers will be charged $20.00
There’s no entrance fee for buyers or visitors!
Vintage Sled Show: While the swap is open to anything, the show is for vintage snowmobiles only. There’s no charge to showcase your classic ride, so bring it for everyone to admire.
Food and Fun: The Clubhouse will be serving hot dogs and hamburgers, and you can explore the Northern Timber Cruisers Antique Snowmobile Museum, which will be open to all visitors.
This event is a perfect chance to see some unique vintage sleds, grab some tasty food, and maybe even find that one item you didn’t know you needed. With no entrance fee for visitors, this is a great way to spend a September day.
Everyone is welcome to come out for the fun, and if you’re unfamiliar with Northern Timber Cruisers, this is a fantastic opportunity to experience what the club is all about. Dedicated to promoting the enjoyment of snowmobiling and ATVing, the Northern Timber Cruisers are all about celebrating the outdoors and fostering community.
We look forward to seeing you there!
For questions, email Steve or call (207) 447-1435.
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