Main Street is filled with hot rods, classic cars and motorcycles for the annual Downtown Hutchinson Rod Run and Classic Car Show. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Main Street is filled with hot rods, classic cars and motorcycles for the annual Downtown Hutchinson Rod Run and Classic Car Show. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Main Street is filled with hot rods, classic cars and motorcycles for the annual Downtown Hutchinson Rod Run and Classic Car Show. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Some exhibitors find ways to add character to their car displays. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Some exhibitors find ways to add character to their car displays. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Some exhibitors find ways to add character to their car displays. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Mary Luman accepts first place in the Fab Four category on behalf of herself and her husband Larry Luman, who passed away in August, and had shown a 1969 Chevrolet Seville SS at last year's Rod Run. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Competitor Tod Emerson approahes Miss Hutch Rod Run winner Lei Cayson, otherwise known as "USA Barbie," and Samantha Dicklich, stage name "Nixie Nox," to accept his trophy for Best Engine, awarded for his 1970 Dodge Challenger. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Bruce and Wendy Schultz take home Best of Show, earned with their 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Austin Colton, one of three winners in the King of Smoke Burnout Competition, drives up to the judges in his Chevrolet C10 to receive his perfect score. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Kyle Burke, one of three winners of the King of Smoke Burnout Competition, creates an impressive display by producing multicolored smoke and briefly sparking fire in the undercarriage of his classic Chevrolet Camaro SS. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Wichita-based band ICT Double Tap gives a free concert on Saturday night at 1st Avenue and Main Street. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Main Street is filled with hot rods, classic cars and motorcycles for the annual Downtown Hutchinson Rod Run and Classic Car Show. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Main Street is filled with hot rods, classic cars and motorcycles for the annual Downtown Hutchinson Rod Run and Classic Car Show. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Main Street is filled with hot rods, classic cars and motorcycles for the annual Downtown Hutchinson Rod Run and Classic Car Show. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Some exhibitors find ways to add character to their car displays. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Some exhibitors find ways to add character to their car displays. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Some exhibitors find ways to add character to their car displays. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Mary Luman accepts first place in the Fab Four category on behalf of herself and her husband Larry Luman, who passed away in August, and had shown a 1969 Chevrolet Seville SS at last year's Rod Run. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Competitor Tod Emerson approahes Miss Hutch Rod Run winner Lei Cayson, otherwise known as "USA Barbie," and Samantha Dicklich, stage name "Nixie Nox," to accept his trophy for Best Engine, awarded for his 1970 Dodge Challenger. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Bruce and Wendy Schultz take home Best of Show, earned with their 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Austin Colton, one of three winners in the King of Smoke Burnout Competition, drives up to the judges in his Chevrolet C10 to receive his perfect score. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Kyle Burke, one of three winners of the King of Smoke Burnout Competition, creates an impressive display by producing multicolored smoke and briefly sparking fire in the undercarriage of his classic Chevrolet Camaro SS. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Wichita-based band ICT Double Tap gives a free concert on Saturday night at 1st Avenue and Main Street. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE