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November 8, 2009
Big, Brash Monte Carlo Lowrider at House Of Kolor
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor-at-Large
HoK has always been known for their eye-searing paint schemes, and for their SEMA booth this year, they chose a pretty awesome canvas. The late-70’s Monte Carlo is one of my favorite overlooked classics, and I’m glad we can count on the lowrider and high-riser cultures to make something incredible out of cars that would probably otherwise just be run into the ground as beaters. I loved the classic lowrider metal-flake treatment on this Monte, but there was so much sparkle that it confused the heck out of my camera, which didn’t know whether to barf or go blind–see pics in a variety of different flash modes below the jump!






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hotrod_heven
Nov 13, 2009 at 5:20 am
old day carlo looks sick.
lejourinator
Nov 9, 2009 at 7:30 am
lol. Crazy paint. I would hate to be the guy to transport this car
retroman
Nov 8, 2009 at 4:14 pm
Well, unique is one way of describing it. The other way would be asking, “Did they get Picasso to puke all over it??”