Chevrolet’s popular flagship passenger car incurred the first major restyling back in 1961 when the third-generation Impala adopted GM’s famous B body architecture. And from then on, it had an open ...
There's no substitute for experience, and that's as true in the world of lowriding as anywhere else. Trino Alfaro of Tracy, California, has been lowriding since he was a teenager, and his years of ...
The 1964 Chevrolet Impala "Gypsy Rose" is tagged as the most recognizable lowrider in the world. It has been a Hollywood star since the day it cruised down Whittier Boulevard during the opening of the ...
With iconic style and timeless lines, the third-gen Chevy Impala is undoubtedly one of the most popular vehicles out there when it comes to building a lowrider, and now, we’re checking out this ...
The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles is set to open a new exhibit titled “Best in Low: Lowrider Icons of the Street and Show” featuring several prominent custom vehicles from lowrider culture ...
According to Low Rider magazine, "The ’64 Chevy Impala could be called the "King" within the Lowrider culture and sport." They go on to say, "The 1964 Impala in particular, is the most sought-out ...