RIP RANDY. It was sad to find out he passed away even though I never met the man. After seeing this video when it first came out I thought it would’ve been cool to meet and talk to Randy. This is a really great video.
Randy, you will be missed by many. You were an amazing man with a true passion for life. We worked together for a short time at Station 7. I am glad I got to know really know and appreciate you.
@@carlosherrera8541 He was looking for an air leak on the airbag system of the 38 COE and was under the truck without any kind of jack stands or jack when an airline broke and he was crushed to death.
I’m glad I had the opportunity to meet you and work with you at SJFD. You were always very inspirational in the fire service to all who knew you. You definitely set the bar high as a Firefighter and Engineer for others to follow. The fire service and car culture lost a great human, friend and role model. Till we meet again RIP.
This is such a wonderful history of a man's life and so well put together video . Very inspirational....thanks to Big Poppa for sharing your friends story.
Randy was an amazing man/person. He will always be remembered. More than a great role model. Thank you for everything you've done my friend. Till we ride again.
I love all these stories truly inspiring. I wish i could cruise all year long although i live in Chicago so i gotta put my baby away for the winter and wake her up for that summertime cruise.
Beautiful car brotha.love that original look with a little bit of bounce to it.You did a great job building the ride and becoming who you are.i have family in union city too super nice.
Such a great video. I feel inspired to keep pushing to achieve my goals. That’s the kinda man a lot of us young homies needed growing up in the hood. It’s nice to see some one do some good for the community. Definitely a role model we can look up to.
Randy's Bomb Shop ....Wow..4 days! That’s a cool bit of information, thanks for sharing. I’ve done some editing and I know it’s not easy and very time consuming. I’m a big fan of this series and try to watch them with my kids all the time. It’s great to show them real life stories of successful people that work hard, and who look like them doing good in their communities and in life.
And now you know the rest of the story! Cuz I’ve bought my mag and got not much story to read. Other than that piece of negativity, I really enjoyed this roll model story.....Bravo Good Job! I like the fact that Mr. Perez is a Good neighbor! One of Thee most important commandments- crucial to all other commandments in my humble opinion
You have worked hard for what you have obtain,Given 100% of whatever you do and that my friend is call PASSION WITH LOVE because i fall in this category as well in everything I do and well respected by others. Here is my motto..to you MEN'S GREATEST REWARD FOR HIS TOIL IS NOT WHAT HE GETS FOR IT, BUT WHAT HE BECAMES BY IT.
Nice ride Randy very beautiful story about your success.Not all Chicanos call say they succeed.You have that driven Power.Hats off to you.😇Happy Holidays.🎅
Be really interesting how you found that Packard, what shape it was in...I love how Lowriders, bring old cars back to life..Your Packard is the most beautiful lowrider I've seen...
Randy what a great story of overcoming. Being raised by a single mom who was working hard to keep a roof over your head and white people who were prejudiced against latinos. As a child, adolescent, and young man you didn't deserve that but you persevered. Congratulations on your career in the fire department, retirement and successful marriage. I admire the work that you have done yourself on this unusual and unique low rider. A 1936 Packard! The car is so beautifully done. Where did you find it? It must have cost you some cash just for the car. Fortunately you have the skills and talent to do the work getting your car where you wanted it. The neighborhood car cruise in was a great idea and it took some courage. I would love to see your car in person and take a ride with you.
Its really nice to see an example of how the car culture is about family friends and community. Not all of them are about Hondas and street racing and being an idiot, most of them arent. And Californians are the OGs of custom car culture
Wow. I forgot how elegant the '36 120 convertible was! For my dad (1931-2012) a 1936 Packard 120 rumble seat coupe was his very well used *FIRST CAR* after WW2, a grand upgrade over his Cushman scooter!
RIP RANDY. It was sad to find out he passed away even though I never met the man. After seeing this video when it first came out I thought it would’ve been cool to meet and talk to Randy. This is a really great video.
Randy, you will be missed by many. You were an amazing man with a true passion for life. We worked together for a short time at Station 7. I am glad I got to know really know and appreciate you.
Rest In Peace Retired San Jose Fire Engineer Randy Perez. A true service man, leader, and role model.
How did he pass away?
Shut up he passed away?
@@carlosherrera8541 He was looking for an air leak on the airbag system of the 38 COE and was under the truck without any kind of jack stands or jack when an airline broke and he was crushed to death.
@@NA-se9fr yes, unfortunately, he truly passed away.
No thats terrible to hear!!He is a true role model to Our Latino Folks...nothing is impossible to become.Was he from Union City(Alvarado) or Decoto?
R.I.P Randy, Raza at it's finest. You were truly a role model...
Righteous dude. Rest in peace.
Mind blower; I finish watching this video and as habit I go review the comments. RIP Randy, many blessings to his family and my deepest condolences.
That mustache gave him his career.
I’m glad I had the opportunity to meet you and work with you at SJFD. You were always very inspirational in the fire service to all who knew you. You definitely set the bar high as a Firefighter and Engineer for others to follow. The fire service and car culture lost a great human, friend and role model. Till we meet again RIP.
We love and miss you, Randy Perez! You'll forever be one of our favorite firefighters and inspirations. RIP, Randy!
I love watching the “Roll Model” series. I love the music and of course the lovely vehicles. Much respect to all the Lowrider Roll Models!!
This is such a wonderful history of a man's life and so well put together video . Very inspirational....thanks to Big Poppa for sharing your friends story.
beautiful cars and wonderful people.
thanks from Australia
One of the best videos I ever watched in TH-cam is been awhile....! LOWRIDER FOR LIFE....! QUE VIVA LA RAZA
J Avila Randy what a wonderful 36' Packard and equally was your story. Which I can very well identify with you. Que siga El Low Rider.
Beautiful Packard and thanks to Randy for his years of service to the public.
Randy was an amazing man/person. He will always be remembered. More than a great role model. Thank you for everything you've done my friend. Till we ride again.
We love you Randy and will miss you immensely. -Jerry & Denise
What a great idea to meet your neighbors. Super clean ride,Randy. Shout out from San Antonio,Tx
Beautiful car, BEAUTIFUL story. Best of wishes to all.
One of my goals in life is to one day be a lowrider roll model love seeing the videos
I'm very proud of you Randy ,Its people like you that make me smile......Thank you.
Cheers from Detroit near Packard plant
frist and foremost let me say you are very blessed brother. May God Bless you and your family...
Very nice ride and great story!! Much respect from the S.E.L.A.!!
Rest In Peace such a good hearted man
On the spot this HUMANE decision you made as a young man is what TODAY gave our young future gen. A little-known perspective of "SI SE PUEDE". GRACIAS
Amazing tribute to you and your work Randy! Well done.
Miss you my friend, till we meet again R.I.P
Always ❤ Lowriders 💯🌹🌹🌹👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏The Stories are the cherry!!🍧 Thank you Lowrider😎💯❤Always a treat to watch!!🙋♀️
Beautiful..just plain beautiful....
Inspiring. Glad to see someone actually show that lowriders come in all shapes, sizes, colors and walks of life. I appreciate this vid.
Wow what an inspiring story!! This makes me very proud of my culture🙂
I live here in Pleasanton and have seen you cruisin around a couple of times
Ahh man this is the best one I’ve seen. Great story, gotta love the story. Greetings brother from Houston, TX.
What a great video. Randy is an outstanding gentleman. 👍
Thank you for sharing your story. Well done!
Fricken Awesome..... keep doing what you're doing Brother !!! ✊
Awesome job Lowrider! Keep the stories coming.
Hell ya Randy 👍 theirs no other way. Lowride Till The Wheels Fall Off
You are a good inspiration you well deserve it bro. I wish more kids can see these videos.
Super inspirational ! great example of a tru role model. ...
I love all these stories truly inspiring. I wish i could cruise all year long although i live in Chicago so i gotta put my baby away for the winter and wake her up for that summertime cruise.
Beautiful car brotha.love that original look with a little bit of bounce to it.You did a great job building the ride and becoming who you are.i have family in union city too super nice.
Truly inspirational brother.. Much love and respect keep them wheels rolling
Such a great video. I feel inspired to keep pushing to achieve my goals. That’s the kinda man a lot of us young homies needed growing up in the hood. It’s nice to see some one do some good for the community. Definitely a role model we can look up to.
Beautiful low pack 😎mr hulk from chula vista ca 🖒
Great video! The film quality is amazing!
Randy's Bomb Shop ....Wow..4 days! That’s a cool bit of information, thanks for sharing. I’ve done some editing and I know it’s not easy and very time consuming. I’m a big fan of this series and try to watch them with my kids all the time. It’s great to show them real life stories of successful people that work hard, and who look like them doing good in their communities and in life.
Great guy....great documentary!
RIP, one year later.
And now you know the rest of the story! Cuz I’ve bought my mag and got not much story to read.
Other than that piece of negativity, I really enjoyed this roll model story.....Bravo Good Job! I like the fact that Mr. Perez is a Good neighbor! One of Thee most important commandments- crucial to all other commandments in my humble opinion
You have worked hard for what you have obtain,Given 100% of whatever you do and that my friend is call PASSION WITH LOVE because i fall in this category as well in everything I do and well respected by others.
Here is my motto..to you
MEN'S GREATEST REWARD FOR HIS TOIL IS NOT WHAT HE GETS FOR IT, BUT WHAT HE BECAMES BY IT.
Beautiful story beautiful ride homie 👍
Absolutely Stunning.
That car is beautiful!
Great Job Randy, keep up the hard work!
Thank you for sharing your inspirational story. Very beautiful ride!
How can we find out more about your hydraulic setup?
Nice ride Randy very beautiful story about your success.Not all Chicanos call say they succeed.You have that driven Power.Hats off to you.😇Happy Holidays.🎅
Be really interesting how you found that Packard, what shape it was in...I love how Lowriders, bring old cars back to life..Your Packard is the most beautiful lowrider I've seen...
Randy what a great story of overcoming. Being raised by a single mom who was working hard to keep a roof over your head and white people who were prejudiced against latinos. As a child, adolescent, and young man you didn't deserve that but you persevered.
Congratulations on your career in the fire department, retirement and successful marriage. I admire the work that you have done yourself on this unusual and unique low rider. A 1936 Packard! The car is so beautifully done. Where did you find it? It must have cost you some cash just for the car. Fortunately you have the skills and talent to do the work getting your car where you wanted it.
The neighborhood car cruise in was a great idea and it took some courage. I would love to see your car in person and take a ride with you.
Keep up the great work Mr.Perez by far one of the best videos yet.
Wonderful story
Qvo Randy from E.LA .We got 4 packards 3 -120s 1 rag like yours NICE
Wow, what a story, very inspiring! Gracias.
RIP Randy Perez and thank you to all the first responders who came before and those to come.
Randy you're number one
Its really nice to see an example of how the car culture is about family friends and community.
Not all of them are about Hondas and street racing and being an idiot, most of them arent.
And Californians are the OGs of custom car culture
❤️ Rest In Peace ❤️
Sir you are awesome.. Cheers from SANDIEGO
Wow. I forgot how elegant the '36 120 convertible was! For my dad (1931-2012) a 1936 Packard 120 rumble seat coupe was his very well used *FIRST CAR* after WW2, a grand upgrade over his Cushman scooter!
Another great video.
First salvadoran I’ve seen I love this gives me a place I can feel accepted
Nice video that answered my question its on hydros bad ass 👌
Randy's Bomb Shop MOST INSPIRATIONAL VIDEO EVER..THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR STORY..wish it was longer..SWEET RIDE
Mi Respetos from Sothern Cali. 😎👨🚒
This is a gorgeous car as a nice video
This car looks hard. I love the stance. 👍
🤜🏼 Much love from WES-LOS/AZ
R.I.P. Man. "Always give 100%"
😎👌🏾 very inspirational
wow! Beautiful car!
Me encanto su vídeo sr. Randy felicitaciones a quienes lo hicieron posible 🙋🏻👍👍👍👍🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
its got switches what a G bro
R.I.P Mr. Perez🙏
Bad ass video ✊🏻✊🏻
Pretty cool aye
Nice ride old timer can't wait for my first car.
Rest In Peace Randy
RIP old friend miss u
Rest easy man
R.I.P. Randy
Nice car
You weren't a millionaire but you had a million ways to impress people way to go 👍
FIRME STORY....
Thumbs up!👍👍
beautiful!!!
I'm crying I wish you would of been my uncle to look up too
Rip 🙏🏼❤️
great story
Aye, cool car.
Puro respeto 4 you...
Respect ✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼
My mom went to high school with him.
This guy is chignon! Mans man!