The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has released a new stamp collection to honor the culture lowridermuch celebrated by Mexican-Americans in the United States after the end of World War II.
The stamps include several vehicle models that have been customized and downgraded, including the Chevrolet Fleetline 1946“I am as I am“; Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1987“Pocket Change“; Chevrolet Impala 1958“Eight Figures“; Chevrolet Impala 1964“The Golden Rose“; and the Chevrolet Impala 1963 “The King“.
The launch took place during a US Postal Service community event at the Logan Heights Library in San Diego, California (USA). “One lowrider It is a masterpiece of engineering and art, a rolling canvas of art,” he declared Gary Barksdalethe chief inspector of the Postal Service, who served as the dedicated officer.

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“They are often painted with murals that tell stories of family, faith and history. The culture lowrider it’s about creating a space to celebrate pride, a sense of belonging and building a community that is always there for each other.”
The stamps are now available for purchase, both at physical USPS locations across the United States and on the service’s official website. Each sheet costs US$11.79. The stamps fall into the “Forever Stamps” category, which are valid for shipping regardless of price increases in the future.
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