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''Lowrider'' was an American
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, focusing almost exclusively on the style known as a
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. It first appeared in 1977, produced out of
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, by a trio of
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students. In 2007, it was published out of
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, and part of the
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. The magazine was closed in December 2019. ''Lowrider'' focused on all aspects of lowrider culture, from cars to music and fashion. It also covered political and cultural issues related to
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, and funded an annual scholarship program.O'Dell, John
"Lowrider Magazine Riding Higher Than Ever,"
''Los Angeles Times'' (April 19, 2000).
The magazine also released a series of music videos through their label, Thump Records. ''Lowrider''s monthly circulation was less than 56,000 at the end of 2011. In 2000, the magazine's monthly circulation was more than 200,000.


History

''Lowrider'' was founded in the mid-1970s by
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students Larry Gonzalez, Sonny Madrid, and David Nunez, "who sought to present a voice for the
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community in the
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." The first issue debuted in January 1977. Essentially self-distributed, the magazine struggled until the November 1979 issue, when it began pairing bikini-clad women with lowriders on the cover each issue. During this time, it also featured cartoonist David Gonzales' monthly
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''The Adventures of Hollywood'', which eventually morphed into the Homies line of toy figurines.Mendoza, Beto
"David Gonzales Art - Creator of the Homies: Lowrider Draw the Line,"
''Lowrider'' (June 18, 2013).
Even so, after being taken over by its printer, ''Lowrider'' folded in December 1985. The magazine was revived in June 1988 by original co-founder Larry Gonzalez along with brothers Alberto and Lonnie Lopez. They moved the magazine's headquarters to
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(closer to the heart of lowrider culture), and began featuring customized trucks on the cover. As the magazine increased readership through the late 1980s and early 90s it spun-off other titles, established a
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division, and began sponsoring multi-annual lowrider shows which took place all over the Western U.S. Lowrider Publishing Group was acquired in 1997 by automotive periodicals conglomerate McMullen Argus Publishing, which was itself acquired in 1999 by
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. In 2007, ''Lowrider'' was taken over by
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, now known as TEN: The Enthusiast Network. An early artistic contributor to the magazine, David Holland, split with Lowrider to found his own Teen Angels Magazine in 1979, with the first issue published in 1981.


Cover models

Women featured on the cover of ''Lowrider'' over the years include
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,
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,
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,
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, Ashley Massaro, Nina Mercedez, Candice Michelle,
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, and Arban Severin.


Offshoots

* ''Roll Models'' — The Lowrider Magazine YouTube Channel which features driver profiles * ''Lowrider Arte'' — quarterly magazine featuring the art of lowrider culture * ''Lowrider Bicycle'' — established 1993, it is marketed to preteens and young teens who customize their
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* ''Lowrider Euros'' —
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and
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lowriders; eventually merged into ''Lowrider Edge'' * ''Lowrider Truck'' — lowrider pickups; eventually merged into ''Lowrider Edge'' * ''Lowrider Japan'' — Tokyo-based Japanese-language version, published under license * ''Lowrider Edge'' — "New Age Custom" lowrider cars, bikes, and trucks''Lowrider Edge'' website
. Accessed Jan. 2, 2014.


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External links

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