
A Harley build that every lowrider can relate to, Mario DeAlba Jr. spent two years building his lowrider-inspired bike. Molded frame, murals, candy paint and plenty of twisted gold make this a one-of-a-kind find. |  |

One of the nicer flake jobs we've seen, Marvin's '59 Impala, "Nina Ross Da Boss," sports a beautifully patterned top and a simple yet effective trunk setup. |  |
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"Gold Digger" was in attendance again to celebrate Lifestyle's 30th Anniversary. |

Halloween came early for this super-clean orange bomb from Oldies C.C. | 
You've probably heard about this one if you're on the Internet, and it was finished and on full display in "Sin City." Bowtie Connection made what GM wouldn't-a two-door convertible Brougham. They're taking orders now... for the car, not Sarah. |

"Inferno" was on fire with a Best of Show in the Bomb class. Pumps in the firewalls, cut this way and that way, and actuated top, tilt front and trunk lid are just a few of Gene Bare's tricks for the win. |  |

"Game Over" showed off its multiple cuts, lifted body, chrome and gold engine, crushed velvet interior and hot murals. Owner Orlando Ceballos must be proud. |  |
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This clean Caddy is owned by Mario Mercado from Fresno, California, and features a highly chromed and detailed engine, chrome undercarriage and hard-lined two-pump, four-battery setup. |
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"Three-Karat Diamond" owner Faustino Flores left last year's super show on a mission, and this year his mission was completed. Faustino took First in the Traditional class with a totally redone car from the frame and the hydraulic setup (a work of art in itself) to the paint. |  |

Alejandro Vega and "Orgullo Mexicano" were back on top with a Lowrider Car of the Year win. More engraving and a few subtle touches kept the points up and the title firmly in hand. |  |
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