HYDRAULIC WONDER
TIMELESS CAR CULTURE
If you ever doubt Hydraulics are a thing of the past, think again: check-out this fun perspective on the timeless art of lowrider culture, which upon closer review, is quite an elevated experience.
Nothing Beats Hydraulics - For many, the peak of “the lowrider culture” came in the 1970s on Whittier Boulevard in Los Angeles. It's here you’d find circles of vibrantly painted muscle cars that glided “low and slow” throughout the streets as depicted in the 1979 film Boulevard Nights. The muscle cars featured so prominently in the ‘70s are no longer as mainstream, but for those who think lowrider culture is gone, it’s only because you stopped looking. But let’s take you through some history.
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