

Using specialty servos and precision weight bias, it replicates the driving style and overall look of a full-sized lowrider / hopper. Chevrolet, Impala, all related emblems, and vehicle body designs are General Motors Trademarks used under license to Redcat Racing. The SixtyFour is designed for slow cruising and performing tricks that you can only do with special hydraulically actuated suspensions. The Redcat SixtyFour hopping lowrider captures the 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS in a classic, highly-detailed, fully-functioning 1:10 scale Radio Control Car. The attention to detail continues below the body, with the chassis frame, faux transmission, and functional solid rear axle with removable differential cover. Clear windows feature high-quality chrome foil trim to complete the ultra-realistic appearance. Optional LED lights are available for nighttime cruising.

Twenty-three individual chrome plated molded parts are used to create the body's accessories. Impala SS badging adorns the hobby car's body and interior. Every detail of the SixtyFour was painstakingly and passionately created with scale accuracy and detail. Starting with the release of the SixtyFour Chevy Impala Hopping.

The SixtyFour was designed from the ground up with the lowrider, auto enthusiast, and R/C scaler communities in mind. Redcat Racing has carved out a unique space for itself in the world of R/C lowriders. Redcat Racing SixtyFour 1:10 1964 Chevrolet Impala Hopping Lowrider CarsĮxpertly designed and engineered, the Redcat Racing SixtyFour hopping lowrider captures the 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS in a classic highly detailed, fully functioning 1:10 scale Remote Control Car.
