The Tots Are Taking Over
Any family heritage is filled with traditions and a rich, vivid history. As for these two lucky kiddos, well, their family heritage meant a birthright that led them straight into the world of lowriding. The Felix family, whose history with lowriding goes back several decades, includes some of the most recognized names in the game: Eddie Acosta, a founding member of Traffic Car Club; Richard “Dicky” Acosta, who as a member of Elite Car Club built the infamous “Blue Angel” trokita; and pinstriping whiz Albert “Big Al.” So when it came to welcoming the latest additions to the family, well, it’s safe to say that Charlotte and Marty Jr. were in good and very creative hands.
This story is from the January 2018 edition of Lowrider.
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