This 1933 Ford Coupe, owned by Harold and Doris Moore of Farmington, was just one of many antique, classic and custom automobiles lined up on Main Avenue during the 2015 Durango Motor Expo on Saturday in downtown Durango.
Steve Lewis/Durango Herald
A 1989 Harsco 5-ton Camper owned by Carlyle Christensen of Bayfield was one of the more unusual offerings at the 2015 Durango Motor Expo on Saturday in downtown Durango.
Steve Lewis/Durango Herald
“What these guys go through to restore these cars, it’s incredible,” said Dennis Johnson of Bayfield, left, who attended the 2015 Durango Motor Expo with his wife, Karen Johnson, on Saturday on Main Avenue.
Steve Lewis/Durango Herald
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The Durango Motor Expo
This 1933 Ford Coupe, owned by Harold and Doris Moore of Farmington, was just one of many antique, classic and custom automobiles lined up on Main Avenue during the 2015 Durango Motor Expo on Saturday in downtown Durango.
Steve Lewis/Durango Herald
A 1989 Harsco 5-ton Camper owned by Carlyle Christensen of Bayfield was one of the more unusual offerings at the 2015 Durango Motor Expo on Saturday in downtown Durango.
Steve Lewis/Durango Herald
“What these guys go through to restore these cars, it’s incredible,” said Dennis Johnson of Bayfield, left, who attended the 2015 Durango Motor Expo with his wife, Karen Johnson, on Saturday on Main Avenue.