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This collectible phone card, issued by Globalcom 2000, features a striking image related to lowriding culture. The foreground showcases a 1963 red Chevrolet automobile, detailed with gleaming chrome bumpers and custom wire-spoke wheels. The classic car is parked outdoors in front of a wall lined with tall, slender green trees that add a vertical contrast to the horizontal lines of the vehicle.
To the right of the car stands a woman posing with one hand resting on the roof. She has long blonde hair and is dressed in a red cropped top and black shorts, accentuating the vibrant and stylish nature of the lowrider scene. Her confident stance complements the sleek, polished look of the Chevy.
The text on the card includes the branding "Globalcom 2000 A Division of Universal Telecom" near the top left. The bottom left corner displays the monetary value of "$20." Below the car image, the text "Orlie's Lowriding" appears prominently with "Lowriding" in bold yellow letters, along with "March 1994 Collectible Phone Card" printed underneath. This card is a promotional item linked to Orlie's Magazine, known for its focus on lowrider culture and automobiles.
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