Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Cheryl Wilguess stands beside her 1949 DeSoto
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
A vehicle built out of many parts
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 358 post the colors
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Flags flying in the breeze
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Retiring the colors
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Meeting in the middle between the Republican and Democratic party booths are Linda Pecotte and Raul Turrieta
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Werner Barth with Tudette on his shoulder
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Carol Lutz and Lequita Lett at the Republican Party booth
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Democratic Party booth with Bill Hudson and Linda Pafford in front of candidates, Lonnie Sandoval for Sheriff, Mary Ann Sedillo for probate judge, Christ Ponce for County Commissioner District 1, and Rodolpho "Rudy" Martinez seeking re-election for District 39 state representative.
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Attendees checking out what vendors have for sale
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Food and politics
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
A variety of items for sale
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Cars of all shapes and sizes filled the streets around Hurley Community Park
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Colorful, hoods up, hoods down
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Pick a car, year, model, make, you could probably find it. (Except this photographer couldn't find a Thunderbird!)
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
A Model-T ready to rumble
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Lots of cars to look at
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
American Legion Riders support a raffle fundraiser for Operation Wounded Warrior
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Waiting for the carhop
Hurley 13th annual car show 051218
Esther Gil and her 1972 Chevy two-tone truck
Hurley held its 13th annual car show, hosted by the Hurley Pride Committee, to highlight its Community Park, vendors from the area, politicians, food vendors and, of course, the more than 70 cars lining the streets around the park.