Lowrider

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  • Lowrider Book Detail

  • Author : Paige R. Penland
  • Release Date : 2003
  • Publisher : Motorbooks
  • Genre : Transportation
  • Pages : 156
  • ISBN 13 : 9780760315996
  • File Size : 19,19 MB

Lowrider by Paige R. Penland PDF Summary

Book Description: Discusses the history and culture of the movement that began in the neighborhoods of East Los Angeles in the late 1930s, when cars were lowered for the purposes of style, tracing its development through the decades and into the twenty-first century, and includes color photographs.

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