A lot can change in a couple of years, especially if you are self-motivated, willing to put in the work, and determined to make an impact. It’s not a mission for the faint of heart, but for those willing to accept those challenges, the sky is the limit, and Pete Tavares, of Salinas, California, is a prime example.
I first met Pete about four years ago. At the time, all I knew was that he was a business owner, proud father, and basically a one-man car club. He had explained to me that one of his life goals was to build a car for each of his kids so they could cruise together. Since then, they’ve grown to fifteen members that share a like-minded vision to invest into their communities and deliver a positive impact.
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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