I really appreciate the way cover all the different cities.In my Home State I have family all over From me being from the Valle Cochela .I got primos from F Troop all the to Banning to Ventura county even Arizona so good job Homie .
I appreciate the comment. So you have family all over the place. I was supposed to be back in Valle Coachella yesterday but I was called to work. Thank you for visiting the channel.
Thank you! That means a lot to me. It was good seeing you at the Whittier Blvd area. Too bad I lost about 90% of the footage due to a malfunction of my memory card. I won’t be able to post a video. Thanks for the support.
@@homie-gtv322 yes sir 👍 we have a 1934 Chevy master deluxe roadster convertible rumble seat coupe frame off restored to original style everything and a 1952 Chevy Bel air deluxe hard top power glide transmission original both cars zoot suit style everything
I had a 1963 impala and 1985 2 door Fleetwood, both bought eight unseen. High lock up sweet systems but needed work, sold both. I have a 69 nova SS 30k mile been in my family since new. It would need a 4 link to juice it correctly, do lowriders done correctly hold value or would you leave it stock, just curious. Just looking for an opinion of someone in the lifestyle......thanks....Steve
@@ONELIFECREW Well, it's one of those things where you if you sell it you won't get back what you put into it, unless you get the absolute right buyer. I think as time goes on lowrider car values go higher, especially popular models such as a 1964 Chevy Impala. In 2007 when I got my 1954 Chevy Bel-Air, prices were cheaper. I can now make a good profit on my Chevy. A 69 Nova SS is an awesome car I would build to have more muscle. My dad had a 68 Mustang Fastback. A lot of people tend to keep their lowriders for a very long time. Lowriding never gets old. Lowriding is not a trend. It's a lifestyle, so it's here to stay. Japan has a huge lowrider scene. I've heard of Americans selling high end lowriders or hard to find cars to Japan. That family Nova story is amazing. 30k miles! Ohweeee. Yeah, of a lowrider is done "correctly" then it's worth a pretty penny. Keep in mind, many people keep lowrider style cars stock because it's a beautiful thing. People find those cars at high value due to them not being cut up for hydraulics or air suspensions and other customization. Many with those car owners either just lower them or leave them as is, with exception to restoration.
1962 Impalas are nice. I also love bombs.i have a 1954 Chevy that needs a whole lot of work. I think there's reason to the sirens. Back in the days sirens were used as a warning of incoming enemy missiles/bombs/attacks. So, in lowriding, when you hear the sirens it let's you know the "bombs" are coming.
@@homie-gtv322I picked up 2 62 impalas haven't had time to work on them because I was gonna work on my 47 aero sedan fleetline no time have a 63 convertible and 64 convertible all done up but dont even cruise them always to busy but I love checking them out in UA-cam
Come to a cruise. The ladies are everywhere for your pleasure. Just don’t get at mine and we’ll be firme. Hahahaha. But serio, the cruises are always cool, especially the NOMANSLAND. ITS COMING IN April.
I really appreciate the way cover all the different cities.In my Home State I have family all over From me being from the Valle Cochela .I got primos from F Troop all the to Banning to Ventura county even Arizona so good job Homie .
I appreciate the comment. So you have family all over the place. I was supposed to be back in Valle Coachella yesterday but I was called to work. Thank you for visiting the channel.
Good Job, I haven't seen that many glass houses in a long time Glass House Rock
Thank you. They're sick ass cars. I know of about 2 or 3 others that are being worked on.
Todo un popurrí de rolas también.
I'm moving down there👉👉 all the firme rides and viejas have convinced me..
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Stunning looking vehicles!
Incredible video homie!! Such an awesome cruise. Keep up the hard work bringing us that high quality footage!! 😎👍
Thank you! That means a lot to me. It was good seeing you at the Whittier Blvd area. Too bad I lost about 90% of the footage due to a malfunction of my memory card. I won’t be able to post a video. Thanks for the support.
I had planned on covering this too. But just not enough time as I had other commitments. Glad you got another excellent coverage.
lowrider por vida a qui with our two bombas
Orale, ese. I really like bombas.
@@homie-gtv322 yes sir 👍 we have a 1934 Chevy master deluxe roadster convertible rumble seat coupe frame off restored to original style everything and a 1952 Chevy Bel air deluxe hard top power glide transmission original both cars zoot suit style everything
I'm not into motorcycles but i have to admit brother that the bike at 18:47 is 🔥🔥🔥. All the cars in that section were hot!
Órale great footage keep it up 👍🏼💯
I appreciate it! I really do! Gracias.
Nice video Homie G. 💯👍
Just subbed homie love the content salute brother Arizona lifestyle
What's up! Thank you for the comment. I appreciate it. Arizona is a bad ass place to visit. I take road trips there once in a while.
anyone know the song playing at 31:20? these videos are dope AF!! Much love to Cali from NY
Thank you. For some reason I’m barley seeing a lot of old comments. Damn UA-cam!
Phenomenal video, I wish I had Lowrider shops and scene in MI!
I really appreciate that. Thank you, man. Maybe you should start one there. That’s how it begins. Now some of these clubs are big and popular.
Hey can I get you opinion on a Lowriding question?
@@ONELIFECREW Sure.
I had a 1963 impala and 1985 2 door Fleetwood, both bought eight unseen. High lock up sweet systems but needed work, sold both. I have a 69 nova SS 30k mile been in my family since new. It would need a 4 link to juice it correctly, do lowriders done correctly hold value or would you leave it stock, just curious. Just looking for an opinion of someone in the lifestyle......thanks....Steve
@@ONELIFECREW Well, it's one of those things where you if you sell it you won't get back what you put into it, unless you get the absolute right buyer. I think as time goes on lowrider car values go higher, especially popular models such as a 1964 Chevy Impala. In 2007 when I got my 1954 Chevy Bel-Air, prices were cheaper. I can now make a good profit on my Chevy. A 69 Nova SS is an awesome car I would build to have more muscle. My dad had a 68 Mustang Fastback. A lot of people tend to keep their lowriders for a very long time. Lowriding never gets old. Lowriding is not a trend. It's a lifestyle, so it's here to stay. Japan has a huge lowrider scene. I've heard of Americans selling high end lowriders or hard to find cars to Japan. That family Nova story is amazing. 30k miles! Ohweeee. Yeah, of a lowrider is done "correctly" then it's worth a pretty penny. Keep in mind, many people keep lowrider style cars stock because it's a beautiful thing. People find those cars at high value due to them not being cut up for hydraulics or air suspensions and other customization. Many with those car owners either just lower them or leave them as is, with exception to restoration.
Bad ass 62 impala fuck I love bombs have a 47 fucking hate the sirens annoying ass fuck
1962 Impalas are nice. I also love bombs.i have a 1954 Chevy that needs a whole lot of work. I think there's reason to the sirens. Back in the days sirens were used as a warning of incoming enemy missiles/bombs/attacks. So, in lowriding, when you hear the sirens it let's you know the "bombs" are coming.
Yeah I know the story just hate the noise not hating on the rides just the noisy sirens some cats over do it with them buttons thanks 4 the info thou
@@josindee91 Some do keep doing it over and over. Haha.
@@homie-gtv322I picked up 2 62 impalas haven't had time to work on them because I was gonna work on my 47 aero sedan fleetline no time have a 63 convertible and 64 convertible all done up but dont even cruise them always to busy but I love checking them out in UA-cam
@@josindee91 Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn. I wish I had cars like that. Instead I can only film them. LOL.
Firme flick....
Orale! Gracias, homeboy. I appreciate it.
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You should interview that rollerskating girl one day. I would love to know her story. She's in so many cruising videos on UA-cam.
I will try next time I see her. I'll definitely post that if I do.
Her Instagram is @persianskater and her UA-cam is Bayan Ghahramani :)
Hook me up with a homegirl that's ready for the mountains. ✌
Come to a cruise. The ladies are everywhere for your pleasure. Just don’t get at mine and we’ll be firme. Hahahaha. But serio, the cruises are always cool, especially the NOMANSLAND. ITS COMING IN April.
@@homie-gtv322 Oracle sounds good, no disrespect.. See you all soon...Big Oso.✌
@@homie-gtv322 Hey but my drive, ket me know when the next cruise is..Ill take.my lowride out...
@@pjboards All good. April 3