1963 low rider Chevy Impala "The Love Machine"
1963 LOW RIDER Chevy Impala, The Love Machine is a 1963 Chevy Impala fully customized lowrider style from Washington State. ENJOY this Chevy Impala 3 wheel HD Video!
LOWRIDERS IN LAREDO "THREE WHEELIN' ALL DAY"
3 WHEELING IN THE STREETS OF LAREDO FROM BACC IN THE DAY TO PRESENT ,SEVERAL CAR CLUBS AND HOMEBOYS ALSO FROM NUEVO LAREDO ON THREE!!! EVERYBODY ASKIN' THE NAME OF THE SONGS "THE DOGG POUND CALI'Z ACTIVE" AND "MACK 10 HITTIN' SWITCHES"
Lowriders at Elysian Park in L.A.
Here are some lowriders at the Together Car Club show at Elysian Park in Los Angeles, California. Music is by Susan and the Surftones. This is a segment from The Vintage Vehicle Show (more info at vintagevehicletv.com). See more videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/vintagevehicleshow
'64 Chevy Impala Red & Black, Tokyo lowrider show
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Footage shot at the 2009 Lowrider show in Tokyo. I was very impressed by this '64 Chevy Impala's daring color combo sporting an eye poppin 'red with all the chrome painted black.
lowrider model car '70 Impala www.jevries.com
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One of the first RC lowrider model cars I build the 1970 Impala dancer car.
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MUSIC BY CALEXICO song Frontera from their album The Black Light. Check out their music!
GO-EZ..64 impala high lift 2 stage hydraulic cylinders....3 wheelin'
64 impala with a custom high lift 4-link with kool-aids 2 stage cylinders.....desgined and built by Jeremy Kaufman from GO-EZ custom in Anahiem...(714) 474-6339.....the 3 wheelin' machine..CHECK US OUT AT --FACEBOOK/GOEZ
Lowrider Movie East Side Story
Just as the high tech revolution was taking shape in Silicon Valley in the 1970's, another group of innovators, entrepreneurs and artists on the East Side was taking lowriding to a new level. Lowriding and cruising were considered a waste of time at best and dangerous at worst. But San Jose lowriders were the first to recognized the social significance and commercial potential of what they were doing on the boulevards.
Computer geeks may have brought high technology to the rest of the world, but these vatos brought us the cool, low-slung style that endures to this day. They were innovators in their own right, using groundbreaking media and mass marketing techniques to build Chicano pride and spread the urban style mystique worldwide.