Sean Daly sits in his candied painted Chevy, which he affectionally nicknamed "Cochina."
Donald Mascares drives his '85 Buick at the Show & Shine car show in Espanola. His car, "a hopper," is elevated onto two wheels through the use of a customized hydraulic system found in many lowriders.
Arthur 'Lowlow' Medina leans on his 1976 Cadillac lowrider, the entirety of the exterior covered in hand-painted Christian imagery.
Joan, Marisol, and Anamaria Medina stand beside their father and husband's car, showing their support at one of the many lowrider events that Lowlow Medina attends.
Mascares sits in his car clutching a tiny customized steering wheel, another hallmark of a lowrider interior.
Lowlow lowrider's limo showcased at the center of his museum-in-progress. Lowlow hopes this museum can be a space to showcase lowrider culture, the Christian faith, and be used to teach kids the artistry of pinstriping and other vehicle customizations.
The Medina's 1947 Chrysler Windsor. This is one of six cars scattered through the overgrown yard, sharing the space with the family dogs, goats, sheep, chicken and a ram.
Lowlow posing for a photo displaying the old school garb associated with the early days of lowriding culture.
At Straight Street Automotive Garage, Sean Daly and a friend repair the hood of his '63 Chevy Impala SS. Sean's prized Impala has won numerous awards at lowrider shows in New Mexico and throughout the country.