OVERVIEW:
BLVD was created by Lonnie Lopez, a former editor at
Lowrider magazine. It was a slick, high
quality magazine featuring domestic cars, euro cars, trucks, SUVs, and bikes. The publisher wanted to emphasize lowrider vehicles found on the
streets, highlighting the craftsmanship and commmitment to the culture and lowriding community. The magazine was unique in that it featured
bilinqual editorials, plenty of technical content, in-depth articles on people behind the cars and clubs, and extremely attractive models. With a
tag line, "A New Generation of Custom Automobiles" and a rallying cry of "let's ride!", the magazine was sadly short-lived.
The table of contents, if available, can be seen by clicking on the icon.
PUBLICATION DATA:
The publishers did NOT provide net paid circulation data.
CONTENT COMPLETENESS:
There were 9 issues printed from late 2002 through August, 2004. Cover images are complete for this title. We apologize for the poor condition of
some images, but this title is rare making it hard to find quality images.
INTERNET:
The magazine was launched with a website, and the website is now defunct: www.blvdmagazine.com.