No doubt, you repair and upholster a lot of cabins. But lowriders are an entirely different breed. No rules, just loads of creativity and limitless possibilities.
Feast your eyes on these 10 wild lowrider interiors that do everything but conform.
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All my friends know the low rider . . .
Sweet rides, but what a pain in the a#@ those look like to work on! Those pics have got to be from a So. California show. Hey Mike from Auto Upholstery North County, do the still have that bog low rider show in Vista, CA?
Oops! I meant “big low rider show . . .”
I don’t know to be honest with you. That is not my scene at all! Low riders are very prevelant in S.D. and there are some sweet ones but, not my taste. Especially these ones! That is some Cheech and Chong ish right there. They do still have a huge one down in Chicano park every year though. It’s a pretty big event for that communithy.
I admit, these interiors are audacious, but I appreciate the creativity and hard work that went into pulling them off.
I can’t argue with that, Nadeem. That is some serious art work!
I dig the think out of the box, go big or go home approach. Tons of work in those interiors!
I love that stuff!! When I just got out of tech school, it was to work for Sid Chavers or Jerry Sahagon who was big in the lowrider stuff. Fortunately I hooked up with Sid, unfortunately I missed out on being able to do the lowrider style interiors (not the right customer base). But, I SO admire that work!! Nice Jobs, all of them!!! I just hope they don’t decide to do street rods, I’ll be out of a job! lol.
I’m more of a traditional guy when it comes to interiors and I like leather. But you have to admit those cars are beautiful, and the workmanship is excellant.
Dave.
they have come along way from diggel balls hanging from the garnish moldings for sure!!
Wow… I’m speechless. . I think it’s cool as in different and imagination…
My car made it in this nice Candyllac baby
My Candyllac nice
Any idea if there is a professional photographer that takes shots of these insane and beautiful interiors? Would love some prints for my wall.
a lot of work
not sure on durability
congradulations on design.
jim barnes
McCoys Upholstery
Woodside N Y
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I remember my dad worked on quite a few Lowriders. I know he did an iteration of Wildthing 2000, which was Lowrider Truck(?) of the Year. I actually was never a fan of the looks, but I do know the work that goes into it, he would work from 6 in the morning to anywhere from 10-midnight 6 days a week. The only day he took off was Sunday.