Some Promises Are Meant to Be Broken—but That’s Up for Debate
A broken promise impacts the future, but a lie usually involves the past. And while some see both as the same, there is a difference. After promising to not turn this truck into a lowrider, he did the complete opposite and in turn created yet another amazing lowrider. So how did it go down? Read up and find out.
As the owner of an '85 Monte Carlo, Pinky took pride in his ride but deep down inside what he really wanted was a Chevy Stepside. He had wanted that truck ever since seeing his family friend with a '51 and after telling his father about his wish, he was told to save up half the money, and his father would put in the rest.
This story is from the December 2017 edition of Lowrider.
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