Vehicle Description
This 1967 Chevrolet Impala Convertible lowrider has a very cool
style. You can tell just from the first impression there was plenty
invested in custom paint and a custom appearance. And as you dig
into the details, you'll see the right mix of great custom
investment and the opportunity to add your personal style to this
build.
We know exactly why this was the starting point for a full custom
exterior style. The 1967 Impala had enhanced curves that loved to
utilize the long full-size frame to deliver some terrific lines.
Plus, the convertible is a rarer treat we don't get to see too much
of today. But of course, the first thing that got your attention
was the paint. The orange paint has been layered with a ton of
metallic and plenty of custom artwork on the hood and trunk. The
sunshine gives this sunshine-friendly convertible a showcase for
the deep finish and all that metallic radiance. If you're looking
for areas of personalization or improvement, you can find it in
some details, including giving the bumper a polish. But if you know
these kinds of cars, it's all about impressive paint and impressive
details while still never being too perfect to go for a
low-and-slow cruise down the road. And so everything from the nice
power convertible top to the perfect-size 13-inch wire wheels is
all there to make sure this one represents exactly what you imagine
when someone says "Lowrider."
There are a lot of cool things to see inside, and so it's fun to
open this convertible up to the world. The bright orange and deep
black of the upholstery is a full custom setup that's tastefully
done. You see it in details like the contrast piping and modern
Impala logo embroidered in the seatbacks. The side panels are even
done to match. You have worthwhile upgrades in place like power
front windows and an auxiliary gauge trio under the dash. It's even
claimed to have (but not proven) to have Snoop Dogg's signature on
the dash wrap. This one is ready for more personal touches. The
value price should leave room in your budget to choose a new
color/style for the steering wheel, a stereo system with all the
modern amenities, and/or any other custom upgrades. It's just a
nice feeling to know that with many of the fundamentals already
taken care of, you have the luxury of taking the time to
personalize this one when you're ready.
While a Lowrider is known for taking it slow so everyone can see
the paint, never mistake that for underpowered. Chevy's 350
cubic-inch small block V8 has plenty of torque to move this
drop-top with confidence. This is a younger motor that even has
additions like an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, an upgraded
intake, an upgraded distributor, and a dual exhaust with Flowmaster
mufflers. And the large aluminum radiator is there to help keep
things cool when you're taking it slow on the streets. Plus,
features like power steering and the automatic transmission are
there to make this an easier driver.
This is a distinct build that has a ton of added style without
breaking the bank. So if you're looking for a drop-top that gets
you remembered, you need to be driving this Impala lowrider. Call
today!!!