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Arizona Lowrider Event

Kicking Off The Tour Southwest Style

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Arizona Lowirder Event Mike Jones
Mike Jones rocked the crowd.

The city of Phoenix, considered by many to be the crown jewel of the southwest, played host to the opening of this year's tour with an amazing show sponsored by Lugz, Ruthless Records and Unique Auto Salon. The sold-out Arizona State Fairgrounds served as the perfect backdrop for this amazing event, boasting over 700 entries in one of the largest shows of the past few years. It's only fitting that the city named after a mythical bird symbolic of resurrection would play host to this show, as it is a telling tribute to the resurgence of the lowrider culture in the southwest. Once thought to be slowly dying out, lowriding is still a formidable fixture in the four corners area. The number of entries and spectators involved with this show is a testament to that longevity. We're here to stay.

This show started with the anxious fever common among the big lowrider shows. People were lining up early Saturday morning, causing a snake line of cars to wind around the block. The anxious contestants lobbied in the hope of getting that prime location inside. In fact, Saturday's anticipation led to quite an event of its own in the parking lot, as people took advantage of the wait time by cleaning and waxing their rides, doing the final wipe down once the car was parked inside the show. Move-in teams worked with NASCAR level quickness to ensure contestants an efficient entrance and adequate set up time--a back-breaking effort indeed.

Arizona Lowirder Event Child In Custom Stroller
Save our culture, take a child to a show.

The gates finally opened to the public at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, and people began flooding the aisles, gasping in awe at the one-of-a-kind cars. Many of the cars on display came from all over the country, but the local clubs really came out in full force. Todd Land and the Arizona Majestics made their presence felt, as did other car clubs including UCE and Rollerz Only, who rolled in particularly deep. Some of the older traditional clubs competing with cars from El Paso, New Mexico, Arizona and Los Angeles included the Techniques, Klique, Groupe, Society, Spirit and Imperials. Another club from out of state was the impressive Obsessions Car Club of Atlanta, Georgia, who brought in two amazing rides to be part of this kick-off event. Mexico even represented, with one Mexican Side Car Club contestant hailing from south of the border. Other clubs in attendance included Los Angeles' Stylistics, Oldies, Ultimate Riders, Old Memories, Good Times, Royals, Unity and the Intruders.

The outstanding quality of this year's cars could be seen at the outset. Looking down the aisles, spectators could find contributions from Society Car Club including Steve Shmitz' '66 "Rug Burns," as well their incredible vintage Bonneville leading off the line up. The Imperials made their mark on the competition by displaying vehicles that included the '58s pictured with gorgeous Playboy Bunny, Holly Madison, on the March '09 Lowrider cover. Two clubs that rolled out together in a show of solidarity were the SoCal-based Stylistics and Los Angeles Car Clubs. They also brought out their cover cars like George Ramirez' '80 Cabriolet, "Fame," featured on the cover of our April '09 issue and Jose Rodriguez' '64 Impala, "The Game Don't Last Forever," pictured on the cover of our September '08 issue. Cesar Rodriguez of the Oldies broke out a clean '38 Master Deluxe that dared to be different by featuring a leather interior, an element usually frowned upon by the bomb purists.

Arizona Lowirder Event Rollerz Only Car Club
Rollerz Only Car Club

The Klique C.C. made quite an impact on the crowd with a clean '65 Impala that featured wild graphics throughout and a custom trunk done up by master tuber, Leonardo. Other contestants making a splash towards qualifying early for the titles included Armando Gonzalez of Uniques C.C. with his '91 Chevrolet pick up truck. Good Times Car Club had a multi-chapter showing which included Jesse's '65 Impala, "Overnight Celebrity," that kept them looking good indoors while the rest of their fleet looked impressive under the hot Phoenix sun. Spirit Car Club also looked good with an impressive lineup that was roped off with beautiful club display stanchions.

Arizona Lowirder Event Obsession Car Club
Obsession Car Club

The tour sponsors had something for everyone as well. Lugz displayed their newest footwear, raffled off free shoes, and handed out complimentary discount coupons to those who were not fortunate enough to win a pair. Unique Auto Salon showed off their customized rides, displaying their impressive pearled out exotic Lamborghini to the delight of the crowd. Vendors' row also included music from Ruthless Records, as well as clothing from Wanted Wear. Exhaust giant, Flowmaster, was on hand to answer the public's questions. And for those looking for a hook-up, hydraulic teams were also on hand to describe and sell systems.

This year marked the change in the entertainment at the show, as the hydraulic competition also became an invitational exhibition. Music entertainment began with local hero MC Magic, who kicked off the concert and got the crowd ready for another Arizona favorite, L'il Rob. L'il Rob warmed up the crowd with a medley of hits including his radio smash "Summer Nights." Show headliner Mike Jones performed some of his favorites including "In Love With a Stripper", "Back Then", "Flossin" and his latest joint "Next to You." The show concluded once he finished up the set, putting a final exclamation point on this weekend extravaganza.

When there's a lowrider event taking place, it's as if the circus has come to town. The entire weekend was a non-stop party among competitors, enthusiast, and event staff; all coming together in the name of unity and the love and worship of classic automobiles. The lowrider following is strong here, so it's easy to see why many regard Phoenix as the "City of the Future." This event was an overwhelming success and an amazing kick off to this year's tour season. We'll catch you at the next event!

  • Arizona Lowirder Event Imperials Car Club
    The Imperials Car Club showed strong.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Custom Pickup
    Armando's pick-up was ready to compete.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Six Trey
    The teal on this six-trey caught our attention.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Lugz Booth
    The Lugz booth stayed busy all day.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Unique Auto Salon
    The Unique Auto Salon chicks were ready to pose.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Lincoln
    Tony's Lincoln was another LRM cover car.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Dj Kid Jay
    The Ruthless Record stage was home for DJ Kid Jay.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Los Angeles Car Club
    Los Angeles Car Club started them young.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Sangre Azteca
    Chris' "Sangre Azteca" was all blood sweet and tears.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event 1963 Chevy Impala
    Fernando '63 Impala was one clean ride.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Royal Sled
    `Tyrone's wagon was a "Royal Sled".
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Oldies Car Club
    Oldies Car Club
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Glasshouse
    Junior's "Glasshouse" was one clean ride.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Society Car Club
    Society Car Club had all the classics.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Chevy El Camino
    Society Car Club had clean cars including this custom El Camino.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Tomas 1958
    Tomas' '58 was ready to roll.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Scarface Cadillac
    This "Scarface" Caddy was all show.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Main Event
    Todd's "Main Event" had the competition scared.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Good Times Car Club
    Good Times Car Club from Vegas was in the house.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Jose 1959
    Jose's '59 was the talk of the town.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event 1976 Oldmobile Cutlass
    This '76 Cutlass was another fine example of building something different.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Classic Cadillac
    This Caddy classic showed with style and elegance.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event South Of The Border Competitor
    This ride was from south of the border and ready to compete with the best.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Grand Prix Lowrider
    Phoenix was not scared to build traditional lowrider vehicles like this Grand Prix.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Superman Bike
    Sebastian's SuperMan Bike had all the tricks.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Wanted
    Wanted Wear had the clothes as well as the girls.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Rollerz Only Deuce
    It was "Just Money" for this Rollerz Only deuce.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Orange 1964 Convertible
    Ultimate Riders broke out this clean '64 convertible.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Two Boys
    Dominic and Noah enjoyed the show.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Luis 1964
    Luis' sixty-four had a classy touch to it.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event 1972 Chevy Impala
    Spirit showed the people how to build those '72 Impalas.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Georges Cadillac
    George's Caddy had everybody talking.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Custom Bike
    Bree showed her UCE bike.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Klique Car Club
    Klique Car Club showed how to roll custom as this bomb had that custom flake job.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Lowrider Bomb Of The Year
    Rollerz Only were out in force including Gene Bare's Lowrider Bomb of the Year.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event 1965 Kilque Ride
    Jaime's '65 was one clean Klique ride.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Green 1965
    This '65 was ready to show it all.
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Overnight Celebrity
    Jesse's ride was an "Overnight Celebrity".
  • Arizona Lowirder Event Society Convertible
    This Society convertible was ready to cruise.
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