Fresno Lowriders | East Side Car Club Est 1994 30 Years Deep

The Wired Down Show presents a fresh new episode featuring Fresno’s East Side Car Club, a respected name in Central Valley lowrider culture since 1994. This episode goes beyond just four wheels and two-wheeled rides. East Side Car Club takes over the Boulevard Cantina to talk about three decades of tradition, brotherhood, style, and the evolution of the culture in Fresno and throughout the Central Valley. Founded in the fall of 1994 by four friends in Fresno, California, the club started with a passion for custom vehicles and Chicano pride. Their early lineup included a 1984 Chevy Caprice, a Camaro, a 1970 Chevy Stepside, and a 1967 Chevy Stepside. Over the years, the club built a strong name in the community and continued to grow while staying true to its roots. In 2023, the movement expanded into Eastside Viclas, bringing the lowrider tradition to two wheels with the same attention to chrome, candy paint, detail, and style. Led by President Gilbert Casades since 2005, the club represents more than custom rides. It represents family, history, culture, and pride in the lifestyle. East Side Car Club is also known for its diverse membership, made up of individuals from different professional backgrounds who all share one thing in common: a deep love and respect for lowriding. Tap in and hear the story of a club that has kept the culture alive for over 30 years. #WiredDownShow #EastSideCarClub #FresnoLowriders #CentralValleyLowriders #LowriderCulture #Viclas #BoulevardCantina #ChicanoCulture #LowriderLifestyle #FresnoCarClub  / wireddownpodcast   /