Growing up around the Lowrider community, Sebastian Madrid of Phoenix knew he had to share those influences with his son. Before he was even born, Sebastian had purchased an original 1950 Taylor Tot stroller. With no time to waste, he immediately began customizing the stroller. He knew this project had to be a detailed and meaningful process.
Once the disassembly was complete, Irwin Madrid would prepare the stroller for a complete custom paintjob. A custom blend of Candyapple Red served as a basecoat as the detailed task of spraying the intricate patterned artwork began. Keeping with the traditional decadence of lowriding, Irwin added various flaked-out tape shade techniques in Dark Cherry and Silver Bullet Gray color combinations, as well as bold pinstriped outlines. The original metalwork would be re-plated, with much of it receiving meticulous diamond-cut accents. The result? A family heirloom worthy of being passed down as a piece of nostalgia throughout the years. Nowadays, you can find Sebastian strolling through your neighborhood car show displaying his latest creation and making sure the Lowrider spirit continues with the next generation.
1950 Taylor Tot
Owner
Sebastian Madrid
Car Club
Unity
City
Phoenix, AZ
Body/Paint
Madrid’s Automotive Designs layered the red candy pattern designs with flake and pinstripe outlines
The post Sebastian Madrid’s 1950 Taylor Tot Stroller appeared first on Lowrider.