1960 Chevrolet Impala Lowrider
Most automotive enthusiasts had their dream car they adopted from an early age. Furthermore, as you might know, there’s no greater feeling than when you finally get a chance to own one of these bad boys, and customize it to your personal taste.
Meet 1960 Chevrolet Impala, which was transformed into one badass lowrider!
Now this 1960 Chevrolet Impala Lowrider has new custom paint, a custom interior, a chrome- and gold-plated engine, a chrome- and gold-plated undercarriage, chrome- and gold-plated front and rear ends. It has hydraulic lifts on the wheels so it can go up and down and side-to-side. The frame is reinforced so the car can take a beating, and there is a custom-built rack in the trunk that holds batteries to power the hydraulics.
A view of the custom interior. Even the gas and brake pedals are styled to impress.
This shot shows the sizable length of this 1960 Chevy.
These wheels are gold-plated.
A look at the car from behind. It has hydraulic lifts on the wheels so it can go up and down, side to side, hop up and down, even rise up on three wheels.
Inside the trunk are custom-built racks that hold batteries used to power the hydraulic lifts on the wheels.
The 1960 Impala lowrider’s rear end with its bullet-shaped lights protruding.
This engine out of a 1976 Chevrolet pickup and rebuilt it.
What is a lowrider? We like our cars low to the ground. We like flashy paint, nice interiors and a lot of chrome to make the car stand out. It is part of the culture here, because so many people are building these cars.