It's time for you to be rollin' in your '64. This 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne lowrider has a distinct two-tone color package, V8 power, and a fully adjustable air ride suspension. It makes for an attractive car, especially when this icon is also affordable.
The two-tone silver and burgundy are a well-done contrast with a nice metallic element to unite them, giving them a nice shine as the sunlight rolls over both colors. The arrangement has been thoughtfully laid down using the car's natural lines as a divider. There are more cool custom details like the half-chrome headlights and hand-painted pinstripe on the trunk and hood. Those polished 20-inch US Mags show off the extra wide rear rubber. And the adjustable air ride suspension lets you dial in a lowrider stance whenever you want. More than the custom look, there are also good fundamentals with the complete brightwork, straight panels, and doors that shut solid. This is a car that was made for driving. So as you look over all the details, you won't be thinking about entering the World of Wheels. But we bet you're already fine with that. This setup has the right fit, finish, and details to give you carefree cruising all weekend...and turn plenty of heads while doing it.
The interior is a nice mix of vintage style and newer components. Places like the dash continue to show the car's vintage charm, and even the classic AM radio is on display. But you also get freshness in newer two-tone black and white bench seats with comfy cloth inserts. The door panels, carpeting, and headliner also coordinate. Everything has the clean look of an inviting car where it's easy to take along a few friends for the ride. And the driving experience is upgraded with features like the three-spoke Chevy steering wheel and the auxiliary gauge trio under the dash. Plus, it's always fun to utilize the full air ride control system from the controller sitting next to you.
Under the hood is Chevy's 283 cubic-inch V8. It has been upgraded with an Edelbrock suite with polished valve covers, a matching air cleaner, and a four-barrel carburetor. Even the right supporting components make this feel like a car for cruising, like the newer chrome alternator, a Die Hard battery, and an aluminum radiator. You get a nice rumble out of the dual exhaust, and the three-speed manual gives you control of this soundtrack. And while the air ride suspension makes for a great stance, the power steering, front disc brakes, and ZR-rated sports tires make this a true cruising package.
There are updates that you can do to make this car even more personal, including adding a stereo or air conditioning. But that's part of the fun in personalization that comes with a car like this. So when you can find a '64 Chevy that has already been upgraded to look and stand like the best lowrider legends, everything else is just about making a cool custom, even more, a reflection of your style. Call now!