Have You Ever Heard of a Family Tradition That Makes You Want to Build a Classic Car? This Man Did, and It Forced Him to Come Correct.
Many of us tend to work better when we’re under the gun, and for Karl Ferazzi things are no different. In fact, the pressure of a nine-month deadline and a family tradition would give him the necessary inspiration to complete his dream car in time.
But completion of the car didn’t come without some hiccups. For starters, the challenge of acquiring his '59 Chevy Impala was a struggle in itself. He found the car sitting in an open field in Northern California, but getting the owner to part with it was a task in itself. After much pleading and negotiating, he was finally able to free the car from its barren landscape and from there it went from shop to shop dealing with every headache you could imagine. No one seemed to be able to bring his dreams to life, so it sat for years disassembled and nowhere near the condition he had picked it up in.
Esta historia es de la edición June 2017 de Lowrider.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición June 2017 de Lowrider.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
Tavares Family Super Show
Now an Official Lowrider-Sanctioned Show
Roadblock City
How Many Years Would You Wait to Build Your Dream Car?
These Are The Good Times
A Cadillac That Takes Away the Stress and Strife
Mamalona
Paying Homage To His Bloodline
Worth The Wait
A Paintjob Reminiscent of a Warm Desert Sunset
Bumps In The Road
Putting Passion on Hold
Built One Sunday At A Time
Aparent's time is limited, especially if you’ve got a son playing football at Syracuse University and a daughter playing volleyball at University of Alabama.
A Teacher's Influence '63 Chevy C10
While attending Yuba High School, Sal Mendez was given the opportunity to paint his autobody shop instructor’s personal Chevy C10.
Movin' On Up
Started With an Accord, Now He’s Here
10 Months
That’s All It Took to Get This Killer ’63 Impala Together