This is the 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS Lowrider w/ Mini Metal License Plate in 1:64 scale by Greenlight.
The 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS is one of the most celebrated icons of lowrider culture, prized for its clean body lines, full-size proportions, and endless customization possibilities. Originally equipped with Chevrolet’s Super Sport performance package and available with powerful V8 engines, the Impala SS became a favorite canvas for custom builders. What truly sets the 1964 Impala SS Lowrider apart is its combination of intricate paintwork, gleaming chrome, wire-spoke wheels, and hydraulic suspension that allows the car to raise, lower, and even "hop" at shows. More than just a classic car, it represents a rich cultural tradition where craftsmanship, individuality, and style are every bit as important as performance, making it one of the most recognizable custom automobiles in the world.
Greenlight 1:64 scale models are widely appreciated for delivering a strong mix of realism, detail, and value in an affordable collector format. Most models feature die-cast metal bodies and chassis, real rubber tires, and accurate paint and graphics, often with official licensing that recreates real vehicles rather than fantasy designs. Their attention to proportions, interior detailing, and themed series (like Hollywood or police vehicles) makes them especially appealing to collectors looking for authenticity at a lower price point. However, while overall quality is solid for the cost, some collectors note occasional quality-control issues such as minor paint imperfections or wheel alignment problems. Overall, Greenlight is considered a mid-to-upper tier brand in 1:64 scale, offering excellent display value and realism without the higher cost of premium manufacturers
The 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS is one of the most celebrated icons of lowrider culture, prized for its clean body lines, full-size proportions, and endless customization possibilities. Originally equipped with Chevrolet’s Super Sport performance package and available with powerful V8 engines, the Impala SS became a favorite canvas for custom builders. What truly sets the 1964 Impala SS Lowrider apart is its combination of intricate paintwork, gleaming chrome, wire-spoke wheels, and hydraulic suspension that allows the car to raise, lower, and even "hop" at shows. More than just a classic car, it represents a rich cultural tradition where craftsmanship, individuality, and style are every bit as important as performance, making it one of the most recognizable custom automobiles in the world.
Greenlight 1:64 scale models are widely appreciated for delivering a strong mix of realism, detail, and value in an affordable collector format. Most models feature die-cast metal bodies and chassis, real rubber tires, and accurate paint and graphics, often with official licensing that recreates real vehicles rather than fantasy designs. Their attention to proportions, interior detailing, and themed series (like Hollywood or police vehicles) makes them especially appealing to collectors looking for authenticity at a lower price point. However, while overall quality is solid for the cost, some collectors note occasional quality-control issues such as minor paint imperfections or wheel alignment problems. Overall, Greenlight is considered a mid-to-upper tier brand in 1:64 scale, offering excellent display value and realism without the higher cost of premium manufacturers
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