i think you should look at this thread a little better then. its all about the 70s as for the Electra heres one,there used to be a build thread abot it but disappeared when the board moved. its a cool car if you ask me, and the Keystones are just right on it. http://www.losboulevardosmessageboa...?3167-1971-Buick-Electra&highlight=lil+bawbee
look at the majority of cars used for hot rods, what you see is primarily Ford. the Chevy Impala is the 32 ford of the lowrider community. its not that Buick, Oldsmobile, etc were not used, its just those makes were used a lot less.
TOA: thanx for the reply about the tankers on the other board. i cant post for account problems so i tell you here! To keep it on topic some stuff from mother Europe.
im not tryin to start anything but start a thread about any early 70's car with the year in the title see how far you get
may have already been posted, but i just watched this video from a thread on lbcc forum, thought some of you guys may enjoy it. http://www.imdb.com/video/wab/vi4151089689/
Most probably all reposts, but what the hell, i guess very few will know. I totally love this last picture, it kinda makes me feel like im there, more than others the same age.
some of my older brothers friends, Sun Valley Park, this was also Groucho's neck of the woods San Fernando Mission.
Those are LOWRIDERS So many of today's Lowriders sit HIGHER than stock and call themselves Lowriders. I don't get it
amen, I tease my brother and his friends endlessly about it. he tells me these days most of the cars have fully detailed and painted frames that they don't want to scratch.
I remember watching that Mural getting painted at Sun Valley Park when I used to go swimming at the park during the summer.... brings back good memories
Going to jump the gun here and post these pictures, before I go back to the beginning and finnish reading this thread. My Dad bought this car new and it is now in my care. I put three inch blocks in it just over a week ago. It is far from done, but it is a blast to drive. Dad even likes the changes. I hope it turns some cranks here. Doug.