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Photos: Out with the old in with the new

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Thursday, Feb 12, 2026 4:19 PM MT

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Casey McVay, manager of Gills Point S Tire & Auto Service, talks about how much easier it is changing the gas prices on the new sign compared to going up about 20 feet on a ladder to change prices when it was Peerless Tyre Co. Gills Point S purchased the Peerless company and its 54 locations, taking over the Durango store on Main Avenue that had been under the Peerless name for 38 years. The new business now offers full auto service along with adding new brands of tires. More changes are planned in the future. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Casey McVay, manager of Gills Point S Tire & Auto Service, talks about how much easier it is changing the gas prices on the new sign compared to going up about 20 feet on a ladder to change prices when it was Peerless Tyre Co. Gills Point S purchased the Peerless company and its 54 locations, taking over the Durango store on Main Avenue that had been under the Peerless name for 38 years. The new business now offers full auto service along with adding new brands of tires. More changes are planned in the future. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
After Gills Point S Tire & Auto Service purchased the Peerless Tyre company they did away with some of the tire storage in the Main Avenue Durango store and added full auto service. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
After Gills Point S Tire & Auto Service purchased the Peerless Tyre company they did away with some of the tire storage in the Main Avenue Durango store and added full auto service. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)cca
Peerless Tyre Company employees had to use a ladder to go up about 20 feet to change the gas prices. Peerless has sold and the old sign has been replaced with a new, lower sign. (Durango Herald file)
Peerless Tyre Company employees had to use a ladder to go up about 20 feet to change the gas prices. Peerless has sold and the old sign has been replaced with a new, lower sign. (Durango Herald file)du1-i-syn

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