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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Driveway builder, Feb 3, 2022.

  1. gimpyshotrods
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    Glad you saw it before the post was deleted.
     
  2. Driveway builder
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    Why was it deleted?
     
  3. gimpyshotrods
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    The car in question had an unacceptable engine and fuel delivery system.
     
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  4. AKA HAMB over moderation................jeebus
     
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  5. gimpyshotrods
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    My favorite shirt was in the picture, too.
     
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  6. jimmy six
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    I like low riders.. but see no point in 3 wheeling, hopping, or looking like a stink bug.
     
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  7. gimpyshotrods
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    The culture is not for everyone, and that's ok.
     
  8. saltflats
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    So, what year did the hydraulics come into the popularity?
     
  9. gimpyshotrods
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    There are plenty of people that will dispute this. Many in the California Latino lowrider community say that the history has been "whitewashed", but that is a topic for a whole other board, and not appropriate to discuss here.

    I live in California, and the oldest of the old lowriders always told me that aircraft surplus parts were first used, after they were liquidated by the military after WWII. Many airplane mechanics worked them into cars, having had experience working with them during the war.

    As for what exact year, it would be hard to say.
     
  10. Stogy
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    The-Golden-Age-Air-Tours-1939-Douglas-DC-3-1024x645.jpg

    DAC, Long Beach, 1939

    Totally Plausible...

     
  11. straykatkustoms
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    Very kool project, Proof you can build something kool and not cost you a lot of $$
     
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  12. Moriarity
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    really? maybe you would be happy if we left all the off topic content in and this turned into a street rod site? That statement you made fucking pisses me off
     
  13. Ryan
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    Maybe just take this place for what it is? You aren't far from getting over moderated yourself homie...

    ***

    For the record, I love lowriders... I grew up with them and owned a '64 Impala on switches when I was a wee lad. Just today I mentioned in another thread that I feel like the lowrider scene is closer to the original hot rod scene than our current "hot rod" scene.

    Thing is, we don't really cover things like modern EFI here. Apparently, that troubles some folks? Totally understand it... but you gotta understand that this place wasn't built for that - take it or leave it.
     
  14. gimpyshotrods
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    It was my post, and the moderation response was appropriate.

    I even alluded to the issue with it, in it.

    I only wish they had left the hood on the car, but it had gotten damaged.
     
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  15. Ryan
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    Right on. Thank you sir. Sincerely.
     
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  16. gimpyshotrods
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    Naturally.

    The only other pictures I have of that car are it under construction, or moving.
     
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  17. BamaMav
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    Gimpy, next time just make the offending item look like a redacted Govt paper! In other words, black it out!:D
     
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  18. Ryan
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    That doesn't really work... you can still read it... You did make me smile though!
     
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  19. jimmy six
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    Back in the 50-60’s you never left a pickup truck with a “Tommy Liftgate” parked outside at night. Or maybe once. Their trucks were stolen for the pumps.
    But back then low riders cars didn’t dance or ride on 3 wheels. Many needed to do re-enforcements of suspension parts but the ones I knew used the hydraulics to go up and down drive ways and parking to look kool.
    With new technology low riders evolved into what we can watch on YouTube driving Whittier Blvd and many other places. $100k+ is in a lot of their cars. And just sitting they a “work of art” especially with the engraving being done today.
     
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  20. saltflats
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  21. gimpyshotrods
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    I tried that, and now the screen on my laptop is all messed up.
     
  22. gimpyshotrods
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    I have a few customers that are in the process of fully engraved frames.
     
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  23. Still one of the coolest "beaters" on the HAMB. Great thread.
     
  24. Driveway builder
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    Thank You Sir
     
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  25. Driveway builder
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    Today at work… just touching the ground. A924A25D-AAE1-48C4-BE71-783C7A2E3CB7.jpeg
     

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  26. vinny harms
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    Clean build but just make sure to remember to reinforce the frame in the long run or the frame will snap or buckle from the 3 wheeling
     
  27. Here is an interesting article on the subject.
    How and when the “low rider” scene came about.
    Ive used this and a few others in class. The question comes up every now and then as I like to lower any and everything. Even both my sons baby strollers and current bus.
    But, it’s one of many on the subject. Even the Smithsonian has covered it. Ethnic, geographical and even politics seems to play a part.
    http://kustomrama.com/wiki/Lowrider

    neat Ford
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  28. Oh, and killer budget build.
    Ya did good
    I might end up with the makings for a 64c10 SWB
    Hmmmmm but probably keep it static. But with a lowrider kinda vibe.
     
  29. Please tell me you’re going to fix your wife’s wagon (sorry, I just couldn’t resist) before you go building anything else.
     
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  30. I’ll try.
     
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