Low Air

by JonChowPro on Wednesday, December 19, 2012


One thing I love about cars is the variety. Not just with the cars themselves, but with the cultures that surround the machines and their owners.
Even when two owners have the same car, there are still numerous channels with which one can express themselves.
Originating from SoCal, low riders are something that while I haven't really gotten into, I enjoy seeing and have huge respect for their unmatched level of detail and showmanship.
Despite how often VAG enthusiasts are credited with starting trends, it was the American hot rods and following lowriders that I believe really developed the slammed scene.
And while nowadays all sorts of car communities embrace the low life as passionately as lowriders do, to this day no one can touch the level of paintwork lowriders are known for.
I mean, just look at it. It's layers and layers of carefully gradient textures and tones, creating hues deeper than anything you'll ever see from the dealership.
A family hauler that's a permanent classic. To many automotive enthusiasts, this will never stop being cool.

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