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Photos: Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Saturday, Oct 4, 2025 4:51 PM MT

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Crime fighter and Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque stands next to his creation on Saturday at the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Crime fighter and Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque stands next to his creation on Saturday at the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Batmobile builder Mike Esch of Albuquerque brought his creation to the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday. It has taken Esch 25 years to build the replica of the 1966 Caped Crusader’s car that started out as a Lincoln Continental. The car that has made appearances in Hollywood was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Mike and Christine Dillow of Albuquerque stand with their Mystery Machine on Saturday during the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio. The Scooby-Doo van was one was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Mike and Christine Dillow of Albuquerque stand with their Mystery Machine on Saturday during the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio. The Scooby-Doo van was one was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
The inside of the Mike and Christine Dillow’s Mystery Machine on Saturday during the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio. The Scooby-Doo van was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
The inside of the Mike and Christine Dillow’s Mystery Machine on Saturday during the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio. The Scooby-Doo van was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

Mike and Christine Dillow of Albuquerque stand with their Mystery Machine on Saturday during the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio. The Scooby-Doo van was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Mike and Christine Dillow of Albuquerque stand with their Mystery Machine on Saturday during the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio. The Scooby-Doo van was one of 30 vehicles in the show that was part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Vehicles in the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday included 30 cars that were part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Vehicles in the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday included 30 cars that were part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Vehicles in the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday included 30 cars that were part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Vehicles in the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday included 30 cars that were part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Vehicles in the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday included 30 cars that were part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Vehicles in the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday included 30 cars that were part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Vehicles in the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday included 30 cars that were part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Vehicles in the Harvest Festival Car Show in Ignacio on Saturday included 30 cars that were part of the Elhi Community Center’s 10th anniversary celebration. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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