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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PimpmobilePimpmobile - Wikipedia

    History. Pimpmobiles became part of popular culture when they were depicted in 1970s blaxploitation films that targeted the urban black audience with black actors and soundtracks of funk and soul music. Blaxploitation films tend to take place in the ghetto, dealing with pimps and drug dealers, often with stereotyped depiction of blacks.

  2. Pimpmobiles became part of popular culture when they were depicted in 1970s blaxploitation films that targeted the urban black audience with black actors and soundtracks of funk and soul music. Blaxploitation films tend to take place in the ghetto, dealing with pimps and drug dealers, often with stereotyped depiction of blacks.

  3. Pimpmobiles became part of popular culture when they were depicted in 1970s films such as Superfly and The Mack. In later days they also appeared in Austin Powers in Goldmember and Undercover Brother. The conversions became popular with Americans of all races, and several companies manufactured kits to convert late-model cars to pimpmobiles.

  4. The “pimpmobile” era started in the late 1960s with the new car dealers catering to affluent clients who wanted a luxury car that stood out with styling touches hinting back to the classical era of the 1930s. However, the look and style eventually became popular with urban area gangsters, drug dealers and pimps.

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  6. History. Pimpmobiles became part of popular culture when they were depicted in 1970s blaxploitation films that targeted the urban black audience with black actors and soundtracks of funk and soul music. Blaxploitation films tend to take place in the ghetto, dealing with pimps and drug dealers, often with stereotyped depiction of blacks.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › PimpmobilePimpmobile - Wikiwand

    A pimpmobile is a large luxury vehicle, usually a 1960s, 1970s or 1980s-model Lincoln, Cadillac, Buick or Chrysler vehicle, that has been customized in a garish, extravagant and kitsch or campy style. The style is largely an American phenomenon.

  8. Where previously in Florence the Medici+ Machiavelli, Henri III in Paris, Henry VIII May Day had taken part in Festivals and popular culture. They had now stopped. Withdrawal due to association with peasantry (Guicciardini called them a "mad beast"), and links to ungodly behaviours.

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