The titles listed below are ones that we have identified but unfortunately have either limited information, missing start and end dates,or incomplete cover images. We continue to search for these images so that we may publish a complete set. We feel it is important to list them, even with incomplete information, so future researchers may be able to expand our body of knowledge.
- Firme (1981 - ??). A lifestyle magazine, much like Q-Vo, featuring lowrider cars.
- Kustom Kemps of American (KKOA) Trendsetter (1992 - present). In 1978, Jerry Titus met with Darryl Starbird in Wichita Kansas and discussed the idea of promoting lead sled or kustom car shows. The first show was in 1979, and although less than successful he was determined to continue. He formed KKOA with a group of 14 other like-minded enthusiasts in 1980 and ultimately held the first kustoms nationals. This was followed by the Leadsled'er magazine, but production costs caused the organization to produce a simpler newsletter, Kemp Gazette. This lasted until 1991 when KKOA created Trendsetter, a full-format magazine which premiered in Spring, 1992. It is provided to club members still today and has an annual print production of 16,000 issues.
- Locompany (2004 - ??). Little is known about this magazine. The original website is/was locompanymagazine.com.
- Lowrider Arte (1992 - ??). A quarterly magazine featuring the art of lowrider culture. Published by the folks at Lowrider.
- Lowrider Classics (1998 - ??). These appear to be "best of" limited series issues, also from Lowrider.
- Lowrider Edge (2002? - 2005?). A newer title from Lowrider featuring "new age custom" cars, trucks and motorcycles. Several titles in the Lowrider brand were consolidated into this title at an unknown date.
- Lowrider Euro (1998 - 2003??). A quarterly spin-off from Lowrider featured lowrider culture, cars, fashion, and music. It started Spring, 1998 and featured cars, car clubs, car shows, and issues important to readers.
- Lowrider Happening (1979 - 1980??). A short-lived title published by Hugh Stillman from Downey, California. It covered cars, event updates and general news.
- Lowrider Scene (2011 - 2018??). Originally launched as a DVD company in 2005, the publisher branched out to create the first print magazine in Spring, 2011. As indicated on their website, "Unlike other magazines, and whether we focused on cars, models strollers or bicycles, we chose to focus on the fine details not normally seen in other publications and show the ultimate trend setters in the culture, including cars that have made the biggest impact on our lifestyle. Our ultimate goal is to bring you the best pictures by some of the most talented photographers in the world, and print them in high quality paper, for your enjoyment."
- Lowrider Truck. A magazine featuring lowrider trucks. It eventually merged into Lowrider Edge.
- New Lowrider News Bulletin (1977 - ??). Produced by 5-Star Productions in San Jose California, the editor and graphic artist was Riney Ruiz. A seemingly short-lived title, the original graphics and artwork were reminiscent of Low Rider magazine in the mid-1970s. The newspaper-style newsletter was a communication vehicle among lowrider clubs across California. The publisher solicited poems, news, opinions, event coverage and art from any club or individual. The stated goal was to present an alternate viewpoint from the media who reported lowriders as gangsters. (Editor: This title is definitely worth more research).
- Q-Vo (1979 - 1994?). This title was a lowrider lifestyle magazine that competed with the original Low Rider magazine. Content had featured cars, interviews, female models and the "other vibes" section. We believe the publisher was R.U. Martinez.
- Scrape: The Lowrider & Euro Magazine (1997 - ??). Scrape was published in 1997 by Comunicaiones Lopez in New York with Terry Cook as the editor.
- Street Cruizin' (1991 - ??). Started in Winter, 1991, but otherwise little is known of this periodical.
- Sunday Slacker. A custom car magazine, likely published since 2000. It is well composed in terms of style, photography, layout and print quality.
- Technical Lowrider. This limited run title was published by ATM Communications, the same publisher for Low Rider. The editor was Luis "Johnny B." Lozoya. We are uncertain on the start and end dates as we have only found one printed issue.
- Texas Finest. This magazine was published quarterly out of Killeen, Texas and featured hot rides and custom cars. It was glossy, high quality magazine. We are uncertain as to the start and end dates, but we've seen issues in the early 2010s.
- Traditional Lowriding (2005/6 - ??). A high quality "little pages", i.e., trade-sized, magazine with feature articles and event coverage.
- U.S. Kustoms. A "kustoms" magazine published by Miscelleanous Publications in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was most likely printed in the 2000s.
- Vajito (1981 - 1996/1997?). Another rare lowrider lifestyle magazine like Q-Vo and Firme. It started shortly after the original Low Rider ended.