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Lowriders and Classics ~ Photos From the Azalea Classic Car Show in South Gate Park

[dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]he Tweedy Mile Association put together a stunning collection of classic cars and lowriders at South Gate Park. The annual Azalea Classic Car Show last month featured everything from classic 50s era Thunderbirds and Cadillacs to a customized 64 Impala with a wrap that paid homage to L.A. street culture.

All proceeds from the event went to the Tweedy Mile, which is a non-profit that helps small businesses on South Gate's famed main drag, Tweedy Boulevard, with marketing, planning, and other business needs. Take a look:

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