Gangsta a real one. Give this man a Lowrider show to the likes of West coast customs or Pimp my ride to showcase step by step how a low rider is built. Guaranteed the streets, Celebs and these paid athletes would love that shit.💯
'Gangster' is a friend I have a lot of respect for. I don't know many men as passionate about lowriding as 'Gangster'. What he stated about Japanese lowriders/lowriding is 100% accurate. Many of the lowriders featured in movies/music videos during the '90's the Japanese purchased. The Japanese learned the culture, and now they build their own lowriders.
The tray also has the front grill guard, which I love. The sixty foe doesn't have that. The 59 and the 63 two door hardtop are my two favorites (minus the conti-kit on the 59), followed by the 60 and the 62, but I love them all! FENDER SKIRTS ARE A MUST ON ALL OLD SCHOOL IMPALAS! :)
Aww Maaan ..he hurt me when he said he would take a 96 fleetwood...thought he would've chosen a 85 coupe de vile or a 81 lecabriolet..real Lac riders love those two..but the 96 Fleetwood cool.
@@BrightEyesTrell A Japanese guy wanted it and paid for it. It was supposedly owned by a Mexican guy from Stylistics Compton. I guess he made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
Pops always had hot rods growing up...had the '55 Chevy, the '57, '59, '63, '69 Chevelle, '76 Impala and that's just a few Chevys. He built some Ford Mustangs '65,'66 and '62 truck, even a red Torino. He was a mechanic by trade and even when he took a week off he'd be tinkering on one of his projects. He truly had a job doing what he loved to do and would be doing anyway. Wrench In Paradise OG
What up with Gary May? That's a Compton lowriding O.G. Orlie was cool and definitely a legend but Gary was the only brother with a shop bacc in the day. Then Homiez hydraulics came on the scene but I don't know much about them TBH other than the name used to ring bells.
Both 🪨 Solid Real ☝🏽'z who I looked up to comin' up in tha CPT from both sides...Heavy in tha Game from tha Cars to Dope to tha Streetz...💯💯💯...they names ain't neva been tainted.
I drive an Impala. Had a Regal in the 90's. And several other Buicks and a Lincoln'. Unfortunately None older than 1985. Dream car would be a 60's Impala with loud af exhaust.
Gangsta a real one. Give this man a Lowrider show to the likes of West coast customs or Pimp my ride to showcase step by step how a low rider is built. Guaranteed the streets, Celebs and these paid athletes would love that shit.💯
I got a 62 ford galaxie XL and I love it!
I Gotta 65 Galaxie XL Convertible 💙🔥
'Gangster' is a friend I have a lot of respect for. I don't know many men as passionate about lowriding as 'Gangster'. What he stated about Japanese lowriders/lowriding is 100% accurate. Many of the lowriders featured in movies/music videos during the '90's the Japanese purchased. The Japanese learned the culture, and now they build their own lowriders.
The tray also has the front grill guard, which I love. The sixty foe doesn't have that. The 59 and the 63 two door hardtop are my two favorites (minus the conti-kit on the 59), followed by the 60 and the 62, but I love them all!
FENDER SKIRTS ARE A MUST ON ALL OLD SCHOOL IMPALAS! :)
Wrong on skirts. It's a preference.
@@spr95que42 Most lowriders loves skirts, that's documented!!
@@spr95que42 wrong its a must
@@83regal19 Again, Wrong. It's a preference.
Shout out to G! Solid legend all the way around.
Straight up Compton Gangster
He's right about the prices. They are insane right now.
FG
&
Gangster
Together
On gangster chronicles
Would be well respected
Aww Maaan ..he hurt me when he said he would take a 96 fleetwood...thought he would've chosen a 85 coupe de vile or a 81 lecabriolet..real Lac riders love those two..but the 96 Fleetwood cool.
that fleetwood just ride different bro 😂
The rag 63 Impala ("Touch Of God") from Boyz In The Hood went straight to Japan after the movie.
Fr? Why
@@BrightEyesTrell A Japanese guy wanted it and paid for it. It was supposedly owned by a Mexican guy from Stylistics Compton. I guess he made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
@@canibusnj did they keep it the same color or did they change it?
@@BrightEyesTrell That I don't know for sure. I think they kept it the same color.
WRONG! TOG is in the states. G, didn't build it.
Pops always had hot rods growing up...had the '55 Chevy, the '57, '59, '63, '69 Chevelle, '76 Impala and that's just a few Chevys. He built some Ford Mustangs '65,'66 and '62 truck, even a red Torino. He was a mechanic by trade and even when he took a week off he'd be tinkering on one of his projects. He truly had a job doing what he loved to do and would be doing anyway. Wrench In Paradise OG
That Rivera is a secret, only the real ones know about the Rivera w/ hidden headlights.
What up with Gary May? That's a Compton lowriding O.G. Orlie was cool and definitely a legend but Gary was the only brother with a shop bacc in the day. Then Homiez hydraulics came on the scene but I don't know much about them TBH other than the name used to ring bells.
Don't forget Ernest House, Jr.
F.G and Gangster on Street TV.
Both 🪨 Solid Real ☝🏽'z who I looked up to comin' up in tha CPT from both sides...Heavy in tha Game from tha Cars to Dope to tha Streetz...💯💯💯...they names ain't neva been tainted.
That would be cool have him on gangsta chronicles!! Maybe he should try to get his own show over there
I drive an Impala. Had a Regal in the 90's. And several other Buicks and a Lincoln'. Unfortunately None older than 1985. Dream car would be a 60's Impala with loud af exhaust.
He ain’t lying I bought a 73 Malibu for 600$ in 95
For real tho. I bought a '74 Caprice in '94 for $600. Clean with no dents a and tight motor.
Factual points.
Lowrider legend 💯
In regards to the Santana blocc neighborhood/section what/who influenced the black bandana? As opposed to representing with the traditional blue?
G a real one
Yup that 96’ fleetwood brougham
This shit is such a good interview
What happened to the 63 he was building a few months back ?
It's finished/out.
There was a gang of dudes with lowriders just because it was trendy. The real ones was into it before and after the fad
Can anybody answer this, is 19 Street Long Beach Crips still active in Cali?
😎
1954 Chevy Bel Air convertible.
Fleetwoooood
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
‘61 Chevy.
Did he say Mazda
Chevy Monza
59s like the donks all about the hype 4 years ago it was 30k for a rag
Donks ain't no 59s my boy yeen from Miami. WE started Donks. Wayever you from y'all heard the term n saw the whip n started using our words
What’s a Bum?
30, 40s early 50s
Bomb*
He said it; I had to give up riding on 2 wheels because drivers in California are a JOKE... and the real damn menace to society