Our December issue is our all-LS issue and I was using one of my “tools” (aka Instagram) to look for lowriders with LS motors in them. In came a DM from Keo Sanh showing me a badass 1964 rag with an LS motor. I definitely wanted to shoot it but he was all the way up in Seattle and I’m in Southern California. They were planning on bringing the car down to our Las Vegas Super Show so we decided to do the shoot then. After meeting in Vegas, Keo invited me to their annual barbecue. Since we don’t have much presence in the Northwest I agreed to go out.
The barbecue wasn’t necessarily like the ones in Cali; it was smaller and more intimate. Later I found out that they keep the barbecue small because the barbecue is meant to show the club members’ families their appreciation. As we all know, to build a car it takes many late nights in the garage away from the family while draining the well dry. This is Eazy Duz It Car Club’s way of showing their appreciation for all they put up with. So keep riding, keep grilling, and most of all keep appreciating your loved ones for accepting your crazy car addiction.
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