Post Your 60-66 Chevy/GMC Customized Lowrider Trucks
Post Your 60-66 Chevy/GMC Customized Lowrider Trucks!
This is something that I yet to see on this forum. I kinda like the Fully Customized LowRider tricked out in chrome Trucks! Post'em if ya have them......... http://image.lowridermagazine.com/f/...+rear_view.jpg http://image.lowridermagazine.com/f/...front_view.jpg http://image.lowridermagazine.com/f/..._view.jpeg.jpg The Truck...............Look at the Truck!!!!!! You art to be ashamed of ya selves!!!!!!!!! http://www.tvland.com/photogallery/p...illbillies.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2673/...021ba9f02f.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2656/...ca4ea6f6a6.jpg http://image.automotive.com/f/featur...+side_view.jpg http://image.lowridermagazine.com/f/...ickup+rear.jpg http://image.lowridermagazine.com/f/...Bside_view.jpg http://image.lowridermagazine.com/f/...Brear_view.jpg http://www.lowridermagazine.com/feat.../photo_02.html |
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i think that first truck is pretty sweet, classy yet lots of vintage and custom touches.
As for the rest of the "lowrider style", I can respect the amount of work that goes into the paint and some of the suuuuper fine detail work on stuff like fender mouldings, chromed undercarriage etc...but all on one truck it kinda looks gaudyhttp://image.automotive.com/f/images...ruck+model.jpg |
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just a little bit of the color black puts the right touch on it :D
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Duuude i love dat panel
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you dont see much 60-66 lowriders anymore. i have seen them with skirts and visors. i like that one in the lowrider magazine in the second post, but come on. he couldnt spend 150 on some chrome window trim? that black rubber seal kills every thing
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Bit of a surprise a racer like asking about lowriders. You got a bit of the southwest influece there. Give me about another week or so and I'll post some pics of my 60. It's in the shop getting painted as we speak. Candy orange with flames. At first I plannned on a satin hot rod flats paint job, but changed my mind after all the bodywork I did. Now the the hot rod flats paint is just the base.
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my truck is going in that direction.
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...2/IMG_4211.jpg http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...2/IMG_4213.jpg more of a bellflower lowrider than anything. |
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This one belongs to one of the local lowrider car club member...I've known him for a long time, just dont hang with them anymore....
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Antiock last year (or earlier this year)....
- - http://i50.tinypic.com/121pg8x.jpg - http://i46.tinypic.com/2rdezv6.jpg - http://i46.tinypic.com/4s07k4.jpg - http://i49.tinypic.com/f5dcva.jpg - Above truck at same show...with daughter - http://i46.tinypic.com/2sb0thh.jpg |
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Ha ha.... Yeah..Fellas....
This coming from a Hot Rodder / Drag Racer. YouTube- 62 Chevy Ratrod Burnout With Airbags! http://public.bay.livefilestore.com/...%20Iddiots.gif I like all kinda of stuff.... Check this out: Just like the Ole' Bomb cars/trucks and seen one '61 once at a carshow in Charlotte, NC one year that an Ole' Boy tried to make a Bomb truck out of it. It didn't look to bad. Not into the 14 inch wire wheels. Like the old school Hub Caps..... Black Knights etc. But I do like this look: |
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l grew up in East San Jose a 1/2 mile away from Story and King(still live here) and can remeber when the low rider scene was going full swing. I spent my weekends on the "boulavard".
I've had many lowriders ,and when I got this truck I had planed to slam it, but I needed a "truck", now that I have a step side , I plan on "lowriding" one or the other .This is how it sits now , just a bit to high..... Attachment 520556 |
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For what it's worth my vote would be to slam the fleetside. I just think they look more fluid and natural lowered, compared to a stepside which stylistically looks incongruous to me.
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in-con-gru-ous [in-kong-groo-uhs]The day isn't a total waste... I learned something! And adding a 67-72 stepside bed to a 60-66 truck, see post #15, thus making the front and rear wheel openings non matching makes it even more "incongruous" |
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Forgive my ignorance, but can anyone tell me what that big tube things hanging off the passenger window of some of those trucks are?
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It's an early attempt at air conditioning from decades past. These were popular(?) in the 40's and into the early 50's. You loaded it with ice, and fresh air entered the front and the evaporation blew chilled air into the cab. At least that was the theory.
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A car cooler is an automobile window-mounted air cooler or evaporative cooler, sometimes referred to as a swamp cooler. It is an early type of automobile "air conditioner." To cool the air it used latent cooling of vaporization, in other words, cooling by water evaporation. Water inside the cooler evaporates and in the process transfers heat to the surrounding air, giving in return cool air inside. The lower the humidity, the better it works. Because of the dry desert air of very low humidity, they were popular in the southwestern United States like California, Arizona, Texas, New Mexico and Nevada. Car CoolerThe technology was an after-sale add-on product for cars and has been around since 1930. It was popular from the 1930s through to the 1960s. The basic unit looked like a canister-type vacuum cleaner. The car coolers were used on antique and classic cars from the Model As to street rods. One model used balsa-wood shavings in a pad within the unit. The water from the container soaked the shavings and when air was forced through the unit the water would evaporate giving a cooling effect. The cool air would blow through a vent at a right angle on the main unit into the passenger's compartment. There were several manufacturers of car coolers, examples being Thermador, ClassicAir, Sears Roebuck (Allstate brand) and Star Mfg. The car cooler came in different models from "ram-air" to "fan-powered" types. The "ram-air" type mounted on the passenger side window. It would only work when the car was in forward motion as the air was forced into the tube. It had a water reservoir that held about a gallon (4 liters) of water, which would provide "air conditioned" cooling for about 100 to 150 miles (150–250 km). The "fan-powered" model was designed to work when the car was not in motion or when moving at low speeds. It had a built-in fan that forced the air through the cooler tube. The car cooler is an outdated technology as refrigeration methods used today are more effective. However, there are manufacturers that still make car coolers for antique and classic cars. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=330490 http://image.mustangandfords.com/f/9...dor_cooler.jpg http://www.amcpacer.com/images/kenos...-window-ac.jpg |
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Here's an example of a homebuilt unit made by the car owner:
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/8670/coolert.jpg Thanks for the post 1Bad62Pro/Street, that's more information than I ever learned about them. |
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Thats awesome, I've never seen anything like that before!
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TTT I just like looking at the pics :lol: Got More?
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Looks like one of those bazooka bass tubes. |
Post Your 60-66 Chevy/GMC Slammed/Bagged Trucks
Post away fellas.
This thread can be a source for us fellas can get some ideas at. Later I can link it in the "( 1960-1966 Chevy/GMC Pickup Truck Restoration/Modification/Customization Ideas ))" thread. http://image.customclassictrucks.com...icide_door.jpg http://image.customclassictrucks.com...+rear_view.jpg http://image.customclassictrucks.com..._side_view.jpg http://www.customclassictrucks.com/f...c10/index.html |
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There is a post like this from awhile back. Here's the link. Enjoy
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ghlight=bagged |
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Mine won't be completely lowrider, but it certainly will have some West Side influence. Here is a quick photoshop of what I am working with.
http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q...r_lowrider.jpg I am looking to run 18" 100 spoke wheels with a nice sized whitewall. Not too huge, but not tiny, either. Always wanted a juiced '64 Impala, guess a bagged '66 will have to do for now. <edit> The chop is a swb, I have since decided the bed is best left long. |
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JimmyDean,
Is that a long bed with a chop off the back or is it my eyes playing tricks on me? |
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heading in that direction.
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Nice looking truck Nacho.
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Thanx kaos, positive feedback is always welcome.
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Waking this thread back up!
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