
Largest Indoor Auto Swap Meet in the U.S. Returns to Louisville
Mark your calendar and clear some trunk space because the KYANA Swap Meet is back! The largest indoor automobile swap meet in the U.S. takes over 300,000 square feet at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, and after 59 years (with every show sold out since 1984!), you know it’s going to be good. If you love the thrill of the hunt and the rumble of classic car culture, this is your weekend.
Treasure Hunting at Its Finest
If you’ve never wandered the aisles of the KYANA Automotive Swap Meet, get ready because this is where projects come back to life. From vintage car parts for sale and hard-to-find old car parts to race car parts, rat rod parts, and every tool you didn’t know you needed, it’s all here under one massive roof. Whether you’re restoring, rebuilding, or just dreaming up your next project, this is the place to find that missing piece.
More Than Just Car Parts
KYANA isn’t just about what’s under the hood. You’ll spot vintage cars for sale, classic gas station memorabilia, old metal signs, and eye-catching Coca-Cola collectibles that belong in your garage. There are vintage coolers, bicycles, wagons, and all kinds of nostalgic treasures that make you stop mid-aisle and say, “Now that’s cool.” There is truly something for everyone!

KYANA Swap Meet
The 59th Annual KYANA Swap Meet takes over the Kentucky Exposition Center on Saturday, March 21, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, March 22, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is just $10 per day, or grab a weekend pass for $15 and don’t miss a thing. Even better, kids 12 and under get in FREE with an adult. Two full days, hundreds of thousands of square feet, and countless treasures waiting to be discovered!
The Full Experience
The KYANA Swap Meet is part marketplace, part museum, part reunion. It’s the stories behind the parts, the handshake deals, and the thrill of finding exactly what you’ve been searching for. I’ll also be sharing a video from the 2025 event so you can see the energy, the crowds, and the incredible finds for yourself.
Trust me, once you experience it, you’ll understand why this show has been selling out year after year.
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