What's up SW people. I'm Alex, a member of Los Boulevardos Car Club. Our goal is to keep the spirit of 1960's & 1970's style customs alive. We're often confused with a lowrider club, but our focus is much broader and different than popular lowriders you see today.
Slightly older car that a lot of y'all may not dig, but I'm here and need to do an intro.
This is my 1960 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Scenicoupe:
Its all original, stock and complete with the exception of paint by Gary Seeds, Buick Skylark Wheels (the predecessor to TruSpokes/Starwires/Other modern wires), Diamond Back Tires (replicas of mid-60's imperial double whitewalls) & air-ride suspension.
I started a cross country drive last April and have made it all the way from Charleston, South Carolina to Northern California. Its been all back roads, roughly 5000+ miles so far. Only a couple hundred miles of interstate the entire trip. This August I will do my next leg, driving from San Fran to Portland.
I like to make videos. Here are a few of my flicks from crossing the country.
Cruising Colorado with my club brother Matt in his '73 Monte Carlo:
Cruising the Arizona Desert with my club brother (and talented painter) Freddie in his '60 Chevy Wagon:
The Lone Star Roundup in Austin, TX:
West Coast Kustoms Cruisin' Nationals Santa Maria, CA
I just returned from an incredible weekend in Northern California with my club and friends from Starlite Rod & Kustom. We attended the Deadend Magazine Cruise Night, NorCal Knockout and the Strangers BBQ. I'm working on the video now and look forward to sharing it with you.
Cheers,
Alex
Slightly older car that a lot of y'all may not dig, but I'm here and need to do an intro.
This is my 1960 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Scenicoupe:
Its all original, stock and complete with the exception of paint by Gary Seeds, Buick Skylark Wheels (the predecessor to TruSpokes/Starwires/Other modern wires), Diamond Back Tires (replicas of mid-60's imperial double whitewalls) & air-ride suspension.
I started a cross country drive last April and have made it all the way from Charleston, South Carolina to Northern California. Its been all back roads, roughly 5000+ miles so far. Only a couple hundred miles of interstate the entire trip. This August I will do my next leg, driving from San Fran to Portland.
I like to make videos. Here are a few of my flicks from crossing the country.
Cruising Colorado with my club brother Matt in his '73 Monte Carlo:
Colorado Cruising from Alex Rosen on Vimeo.
Cruising the Arizona Desert with my club brother (and talented painter) Freddie in his '60 Chevy Wagon:
Arizona Desert Cruising from Alex Rosen on Vimeo.
The Lone Star Roundup in Austin, TX:
Lone Star Roundup 2012 from Alex Rosen on Vimeo.
West Coast Kustoms Cruisin' Nationals Santa Maria, CA
Santa Maria 2012 from Alex Rosen on Vimeo.
I just returned from an incredible weekend in Northern California with my club and friends from Starlite Rod & Kustom. We attended the Deadend Magazine Cruise Night, NorCal Knockout and the Strangers BBQ. I'm working on the video now and look forward to sharing it with you.
Cheers,
Alex
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