Photos: Motorhead Madness powers into the DECC

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The Hunt Electric Motorhead Madness is the Northland’s top indoor custom car show. Held in Duluth every third weekend in March for more than 50 years, this event spans four event areas of the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center.

The show showcases a lineup of customs, street rods, trucks, motorcycles, race cars, rat rods, muscle cars, and antique vehicles.

Motorhead Madness attractions include Modelmania and interactive “Make & Take” model building, indoor racing from the Lake Superior Radio Control Car Club, a drag racing "Christmas tree" start simulator, the Harbor City Robot Riot, the Young Backyard Builders contest, and the Miss Motorhead competition, along with a wide range of vendors.

This year’s special guest is TV personality Joe Zolper, best known from Garage Squad. Attendees can also participate in hourly door prize drawings, along with a grand prize drawing.

Beyond offering access to cars and entertainment, Motorhead Madness supports the community. Each year, part of the proceeds goes to a local nonprofit. This year’s donation will fund an automotive scholarship at Lake Superior College.

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A Pink Panther stuffed character drives a 1937 Chevrolet Business Coupe during Motorhead Madness on Saturday at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center.

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People look at classic cars on display during Motorhead Madness on Saturday at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center.

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The emblem of a 1965 Pontiac GTO owned by Wade and Nissa Larson of Benson, Minnesota.

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People look at a 1946 Dodge Pickup owned by Tom and Sarah Hamilton of Superior during Motorhead Madness on Saturday.

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A 1930 Ford street rod owned by Victor Sash of Rochester is on display during Motorhead Madness on Saturday.

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A 1965 Chevrolet Impala owned by John Bodsberg of Harris, Minnesota seen during Motorhead Madness on Saturday.

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The interior of a 1960 Buick Invicta Custom seen during Motorhead Madness on Saturday.

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A 1946 Dodge Pickup owned by Tom and Sarah Hamilton of Superior.

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The blower on a 2007 Pontiac drag race car owned by Auston Leon of Duluth looms large over the hood.

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The gauges of a 1930 Harley-Davidson motorcycle used by the Minnesota State Patrol.

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Geometric patterns dominate the front of a 1930 Ford street rod owned by Steve Larsen of Duluth.

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Clint Austin

A photographer at the Duluth News Tribune since August 2003.

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