As important as the Impala is to lowrider culture, it was far from the first car to get the low-and-slow treatment. The ...
Considered rolling works of art, the vehicles have been an integral part of Mexican-American culture for decades.
Cool Cars began in the early fall of 1994, after opening their flagship store deep in the heart of Louisville, Kentucky. Upon the grand opening of the location, the shop was an aftermarket auto haven, ...
This month, we flew out to the city of Louisville, Kentucky, home of the Louisville Slugger and the great KFC. Those in the Lowrider community may know Louisville more for being the home of Cool Cars, ...
CHEYENNE — Lowriders and their fans come in all sizes. "They're cool," said Rumaldo Padilla, 4, of lowrider bicycles on display at Laramie County Community College. Get any of our free email ...
SAN ANTONIO – A new exhibit at the San Antonio International Airport celebrates our city’s car culture, specifically lowriders and the artistry behind these vehicles. Each lowrider tells its story, ...
Canton’s Alfredo “Hot Rod Freddy” Quintero likes to ride low and slow. This California native has built the perfect boulevard cruiser with his very cool 1975 Chevy Impala. Dubbed “GQ,” this car has ...
For years, lowriders were thought to be tied to gangs and drugs. They're now being seen more as positive cultural symbols and moving art exhibits as perceptions around them have improved.
Armed with a Sony camera, Gabriela Campos lowered herself to the sidewalk as the candy red ’59 Chevy Impala glided to a standstill on Central Avenue, embarking on a long run of hops and undulations ...
The 29th annual Lowrider Festival took place Sunday, April 3, at Mateo Camargo Park in San Antonio. Dozens of cars showed the snazziest in rims, upholstery, wheels, paint colors -- all mobile works of ...