Cruising down Sebastopol Road in her baby blue 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass is a form of therapy for Teresa Medina, a rising senior at Santa Rosa’s Maria Carrillo High School.
Drawn by the intricate murals painted on the hoods of classic cars and the oldies music pouring out of the sound system, Medina, 16, was a toddler when she was first introduced to lowriding by her father, Juan Roman-Medina.
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