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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Groucho, Aug 3, 2009.

  1. Cochino
    Joined: Feb 3, 2007
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    Dam! that roof is the SHIT!!!! Thats some bad ass work!
     
  2. bonez
    Joined: Jul 16, 2007
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    from Slow lane


    Hope you find the Vega pics, ws it by any chance a panel?
    Theres a picture of a Vega panel flying around that looks bitchin
    but its terrible quality and asked for more of it ever since!
    It was an Imperial's ride if i remember right. Cant wait!

    Cochino, here you go! cleared!:eek:
    I DIDNT RESIZE'EM SO YOU CAN SEE HOW PERFECT THE PANELS ARE!!!!
    but someoneelses did apparently, as now are smaller. well, looks bad ass eitheraway!

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  3. creepyjackalope
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  4. Shawn M
    Joined: Sep 10, 2008
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    This thread NEVER gets old! Thanks for the inspiration on my current project, you guys are keeping me motivated!
     
  5. Bonez,
    Do you have pictures of that truck showing the whole thing?
    That turned out great! Keep it up.
     
  6. Dat Dirty Rat
    Joined: Jan 15, 2003
    Posts: 3,505

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    That rooof RUULLEZ
     
  7. Lunatic
    Joined: Sep 28, 2004
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    from Carson,Ca.

    the top on that truck is amazing...nice work
     
  8. bonez
    Joined: Jul 16, 2007
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    bonez
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    from Slow lane

  9. squigy
    Joined: Nov 30, 2003
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    from SO.FLO.

    That Pinto is cool as hell!!!
     
  10. Zed
    Joined: Dec 4, 2005
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    from FRANCE

    wow ! that trokita roof is the shit bro ! :eek:
     
  11. Think id appreciate lowriders a little more if most of them didn't have daytons and weren't the same old impalas......over and over. Love that gypsy rose though. Remember seeing it at the peterson museum along with some other nice ones.
     
  12. I've always had a soft spot for lowriders, ever since I was a vatito in SoCal and regularly cruised San Fernando, Van Nuys and Whittier back in the 1960s. I'm trying to get my grandson to build our project longroof into a lowrider, but as he's Import-centric, I suspect it'll be a bit of a battle.

    I might just have to have two sets of wheels, as we're lowering the wagon, anyway: a modern set of alloys for him and a set of lowrider style (wires?) for when this old fart wants to cruise. If he loses interest in the build, well, watch out for a set of Bellflowers gracing the Ford's rear quarters. :D
     
  13. 66Coupe
    Joined: Apr 1, 2010
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    from SoCal

    hahaha nice! ;) great idea lol
     
  14. bonez
    Joined: Jul 16, 2007
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    Tom, i think i found a couple pics of yur chevy in my old lowrider picture folders.
    Is it really the same car? and is it lifted w/ the ass end up or thats the actual stance?
    Also, is there any chance you could scan the 2 pictures of the 65 poncho alone?
    like a scan for each shot? possibly large-ish, so that i can make a folder for you w/ at least a few pictures of decent size.
    Thanx!:cool:
     

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  15. Lunatic
    Joined: Sep 28, 2004
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    from Carson,Ca.

    here's a couple
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  16. SakowskiMotors
    Joined: Nov 18, 2006
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    I sort of fell into being a member of a lowrider club, The Classic Lowriders out of Venice.
    I am a hotrodder, hence everyone calls me "Hot Rod" from the club. Though i have owned and love some sweet lowriders.
    That is not an easy club to "fall into", but everyone in the club are great guys, some I consider family. We all love cars, and all lived in the same neighborhood.
    And all stand up solid guys being a positive force in their community.
    I am not active in the club anymore due to time and logistic constraints, but still family with some.

    The Classic Lowriders So Cal cars are very Hamb friendly. Mostly 30's and 40's car done with old school equipment and original accessories on them Time warps. '39s, Fleetlines.. the old bombs...

    Hot rods, lowriders, customs, etc... transcends it all. I solid guy is a solid guy, and a bitch'n ride is a bitch'n ride.

    Here is pic at our Easter BBQ.

    Have fun.
    Wil
    www.sakowskimotors.com
    www.ridefree.com
     

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  17. gilbert torres
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    ..one of the best threads on here.
     
  18. Couldn't agree more!

    66Coupe: I ended up buying a set of modern 16" 5-spoke (polished) deep-dish wheels for the not-so-HAMB-friendly Low Sierra. While not Supremes, Tru-Spokes or Chrome Cragars, they should keep a grandson and this old fart happy. Guess our next job will be to get the coils out and reset to drop the old girl down a bit. :D

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  19. Hot Rod Michelle
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    Wow!! Where the hell was I, that I missed this thread?
    Subscribed!
     
  20. CGkidd
    Joined: Mar 2, 2002
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    Damn that truck is lookin awesome... I got to get home and work on the 59. Love this thread.

    Eric
     
  21. gilbert torres
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    for those die-hards..LAYITLOW.COM...tons of lowrider tech stuff..boogie on down.
     
  22. Tom davison
    Joined: Mar 15, 2008
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    The lower stance in the earlier photo in the snow is correct, Bonez.

    We had just unloaded the Uncertain-T from that trailer. The rear appears high in this shot because the '67 was hitched to the Uncertain-T trailer. The front of the trailer had to be jacked up to be able to unload the T without the dragging the undercarriage and so the rear of the Impala came up.

    I'll scan higher rez photos of the Bonneveille when I have more time.
     
  23. Lunatic
    Joined: Sep 28, 2004
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    from Carson,Ca.

    not sure if this has been posted old school 58 from the IMPERIALS
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  24. The Blurr
    Joined: Jun 14, 2007
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    This is BEAUTIFUL! Man, I have been dying to get my hands on a 58 car or wagon for a while now. I got money that is burning a hole in my soul.You do not have to do a lot to make them RAD!
     
  25. bonez
    Joined: Jul 16, 2007
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    Yeah i was just curious, car looks good anyway.
    So, was the Uncetain-T yours? Im not much of a hot rod guy but always loved that crazy thing! :D
    As for the pics do when you can, theres no rush, but thanx a ton for makin them available.

    Lunatic i
     
  26. bonez
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    I was just curious, tha car looks great anyway.
    So, was the Uncertain-T yours? Im not much of a hot rod guy but always loved that crazy lil thing! :D
    Thanx for the Bonnie pics also, theres no rush.
     
  27. Eryk
    Joined: Jul 5, 2005
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    I updated my build thread a few days ago. Re-doing the lifts. Building an oldschool liftgate setup straight out of the late 70's. Prestolite motors with FennerStone heads and nos Adel dumps.

    Check it out. Here's the link.
    http://www.losboulevardos.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7922&start=200


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    Also, I got 1st Place Lowrider at the Beatnik Blowout a few weeks ago. That was very cool. I was blown away by the positive reception.
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  28. nobueno
    Joined: Jul 10, 2009
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    All, the July issue of Lowrider Magazine is on newsstands now. My profile of Howard Gribble is in this issue. It was a great time sitting down with Howard and going through photos and hearing his stories about the early days of Lowriding. Check it out!

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  29. nobueno
    Joined: Jul 10, 2009
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    Nice Eryk! Looking forward to seeing the car in person! Congrats on the win!
     
  30. Got this 2 weeks ago today

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