Up until recent years, I had never heard off Switch Car Club—a lowrider club based out of San Diego, California. Upon first hearing about them, I thought they might be a new start-up club, but after seeing their cars, as well as their bronze plaques, it became quite evident that they had been around for quite some time.
Switch had a good display of cars, which included a 1965 Riviera, 1971 Continental, 1967 Cadillac, 1979 Mark V, and a 1970 Monte Carlo. In short, the lineup was one that replicated the gold era of lowriding.
So just recently they celebrated a fourth annual Day at the Bay at Embarcadero Marina Park (Seaport Village) in downtown San Diego. That alone should tell you that this wasn’t going to be your average car show. The lowriders were scattered all over the park and no matter which way you looked there was a breathtaking backdrop that made for the best photo ops. Free to attend, the show came complete with an eclectic crowd, a gathering of some of San Diego’s best low-lows, as well as the mandatory DJs and live bands.
Needless to say, we’ll back next year to enjoy the festivities and thanks to Switch Car Club for having us.
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