Mopar registration began on Friday at the old site of the Chrysler tower.
People came from near and far to participate in the poker run going 66 miles on Rte 66.
People enjoyed visiting with Doug Cataline, organizer of Mopar Fest, Paul Rossi and Miss D.C Connection.
Visitors enjoyed walking Main Street looking at all the cars. courtesy photo
Looks like this boy is getting wowed by the engine of a 2001 Chrysler Prowler. Only 11,702 were built from 1997-2002. courtesy photo
Left Robert Wolf, with Mopar Magazine and Paul Rossi, racer car and stunt driver.
Miss D.C Connection, Claudia Abel, signs autographs.
The Mopar cars lined Ninth Street ready for the run.
Kerri Somerville, of Edmond, won the B.A.M.F. (trophy) and Best of Show (guitar) awards for her white 1947 Dodge Power Wagon. courtesy photo
Two people getting their kicks on Route 66. Claudia Abel, Miss Direct Connection 1984 and Paul Rossi represents Mopar and is a stunt driver. courtesy photo