![]() The attention to detail continues below the body, in the chassis frame, replica transmission, and functional solid rear axle with removable differential cover. LED lights are also available as an option for nighttime cruising. The clear windows are trimmed with high-quality chrome foil. Nearly two dozen molded, chrome-plated parts accent its impressive 1/10 scale body. The Redcat “SixtyFour” 64 Impala RC lowrider car recreates every detail of the full-size vehicle with painstaking scale accuracy. This ready-to-run lowrider RC car comes fully assembled and fully equipped. ![]() The Redcat Racing “SixtyFour” 1/10 scale 64 Impala measures 20.45” long and features an officially licensed, highly detailed 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS body. Redcat Racing engineers chose one of the first legendary muscle cars, the 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS, as the basis for its RC hopping lowrider. The Impala introduced an X-shaped frame that was well-suited for lowering and outfitting with hydraulics. You can find it here at Tower Hobbies.Ĭhevrolet unveiled its first Impala in 1958. Redcat Racing is the first RC car manufacturer to offer fully functioning, ready-to-run (RTR) RC lowriders, including the 1/10 scale Redcat 64 Impala. Lowrider RC cars enable anyone to enjoy these vehicles’ classic styling, custom looks, and unique “hopping” performance. Today, almost 75 years later, lowriders of many different vehicle makes and visual styles can still be found throughout the United States and in many other parts of the world.įor the same reasons that full-size auto enthusiasts are attracted to lowriders, the remote control car hobby has embraced them as well. ![]() Custom-installed hydraulic or air bag systems allowed the vehicles to be raised or lowered at the driver’s command. Lowriders became known as works of art that represented each driver’s community, culture, and love for automobiles.Īnother distinctive feature of the original, full-size lowriders was their adjustable suspension height. Their owners cruised as slowly as possible (“Low and Slow” was their motto) to show off the intricate, colorful designs painted on their car bodies. ![]() The origin of lowrider RC cars like those available from Tower Hobbies® dates to the mid-1940s, when full-size vehicles customized with lowered bodies began to appear on the streets of Los Angeles, California. ![]()
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