Hundreds gather for annual Durango Motor Expo on Saturday on Main Avenue.
The Durango Moto Expo shut down Main Avenue on Saturday to make way for about 240 roadsters, hot rods, sports cars and trucks. The show drew a steady crowd under sunny skies. The high was 96 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Derek Stuart exhibited his 1928 Ford Model A at the Durango Motor Expo on Saturday on Main Avenue. He said he drives the car, with a wooden frame, every day. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
The interior of Derek Stuart’s 1928 Model A features a pocket watch as his dash clock and a fire extinguisher for safety. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
The exterior of Derek Stuart’s 1928 Model A is decorated with spark plug bugs. The wings on this bug are made out of spoons. Stuart is a contemporary metal artist who collects some of his materials from scrap yards. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
The Durango Old Car Club gave out awards in more than 20 categories at the Durango Motor Expo on Saturday on Main Avenue. Those who entered the show selected the winners. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Ben and Linda Campbell own this 1934 Ford displayed at the Durango Motor Expo on Saturday on Main Avenue. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Randy Shultz is the owner of this 1965 MGB on display at the Durango Motor Expo on Saturday on Main Avenue. The car is the result of a five-year project, according a statement posted on the car. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Anthony Trujillo from Pojoaque, N.M., exhibited a 1923 Ford T Bucket at the Durango Motor Expo on Saturday on Main Avenue. A 1975 Ford Bronco that he used to own was parked on the same block. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Unusual car accessories abounded at the annual Durango Motor Expo on Saturday on Main Avenue. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Jackson Parks, 3, and his great-grandpa Roy Parks check out a motorcycle made by Cole’s Chop Shop at the Durango Motor Expo on Saturday. Motorcycles were a rare sight among the cars. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Chip Alt examines the 1936 Dodge Roadster that Myron Tolf built at the Durango Motor Expo on Main Avenue. The Durango Old Car Club hosts the annual event. Mary Shinn/Durango Herald