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  2. Lowrider - Wikipedia

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    A lowrider or low rider is a customized car with a lowered body that emerged among African American & Mexican American youth in the 1940s. [3] Lowrider also refers to the driver of the car and their participation in lowrider car clubs, which remain a part of African American Hip Hop culture & Chicano culture and have since expanded internationally.

  3. Jesse Valadez - Wikipedia

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    Valadez constructed three lowriders in his lifetime, all of which he named Gypsy Rose. [2] The first Gypsy Rose was a 1960 Chevrolet Impala [2] that he painted a simple flashy pink, thinking of the burlesque dancer Gypsy Rose Lee. [2]

  4. Frederick Patterson - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, he changed the name of his company to Greenfield Bus Body Company. He built bodies for trucks and buses set upon a chassis made by other manufacturers. [9] The Great Depression had a devastating effect on his company, as widespread financial problems caused his customers to cut back on bus orders. [citation needed] Patterson died in ...

  5. Lowriders Are High Art at the Petersen Museum's New ... - AOL

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    It made Lowrider magazine in '92, but De Alba wanted to take it further and completely revamped it, removing the roof and adding the suicide doors, the body modifications, and the wizards.

  6. Cruising is back. A new law has made lowriders legit - AOL

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    Once on the fringes, lowrider owners and car clubs organized, flexed their political muscle and helped pass a law to bring back cruise night and decriminalize lowriders. Cruising is back. A new ...

  7. Final cruise: Tribute to KC preacher who used lowrider car ...

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    Lowrider owners wanted everyone to see the intricate details of the artwork on the car and the stylized look of their vehicle. “Lowriding became a public performance.

  8. C.R. Patterson and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The family moved to Ohio between 1841 and 1842. They were listed in the 1850 census in Greenfield, Ohio, which was a busy station on the underground railroad . [ 4 ] [ 7 ] He initially worked at Dines and Simpson Carriage and Coach Makers Company, and learned blacksmithing .

  9. Category:Inventors from Ohio - Wikipedia

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