The jubilee Big Meet 2002 was a gigantic event with record attendance and 389 vendors. A piece of advice for the future is to visit Big Meet on Friday or Sunday, when it is a lot calmer than Saturday.
  An extended area of rain passed Västerås during Thursday and Friday morning. The 40 mm of rain made the ground saturated with water, making for difficulties in the entrance lanes.
  Many long way visitors did not even get in to this years Jubilee Power Meet. We can only say we are sorry and apologize. The weather combined with an enormous amount of enthusiast cars made for an unsolvable equation. Västerås is one of the biggest cities of Sweden, but it has its limit.

Crowded Paradise
Perfect Swap Weather
Jubilee Winners
Special Events

Clubs

Crowded Paradise
The diversity of cars that come to Big Meet is fantastic, providing something for all tastes.
  Despite Thursday's rain, Friday was sunny and warm with lots of visitors.

  Saturday was more chaotic, beginning with tens of kilometers of lines, and when the field was packed with 7,800 cars there was still seven kilometers of lines outside.

 
Perfect Swap Meet Weather
This year wasn't as hot as last year, and the vending strip was packed all three days.
  The selection of parts is extremely good in Västerås. An American visitor bought a lot – better assortment and better prices than at home.
  There have been some complaints that there are other things than car parts and nostalgia on the strip, but 85 percent of the swap meet is made up of just that.
 
Jubilee Winners
50 points – equal to perfection – was the score for Thomas Karlsson's Olds 98 Coupe from 1958. The car was also awarded People's Choice.
  This year's Long Distance went to a couple from Finland who had driven their New Beetle all the way from Los Angeles.
  In the list of results you will find the winners of first through third place in the ten categories.
 

Special events
Because of the jubilée the visitors had been asked to wear their old Power Big Meet t-shirts. Seven people had almost the whole collection, of which three had all nineteen shirts. Henning Ståhlhammar from Hammenhög had all of the shirts – and they had never been used.
  How many people have been to all 25 Big Meets since 1978? As far as we know, it is about 10-15 people, some of which can be seen with the trophies awarded for this feat.

 
 

Clubs
The social aspect is as important as the cars, as can be seen by the excellent attendance among the brandname club.
  Club of American Ford was the biggest with 175 cars. This year's newcomer, with 77 cars, was the Pontiac Trans Am Club. New clubs this year were the Cadillac Club and the Chrysler 300 Club.