You can't beat Beto's latest lowrider, a '64 Impala with plenty of extras.
Robert "Beto" Espinosa is a man looking for his respect. And we have to say that he has earned it with a number of memorable cars. You might remember Robert's August 2003 cover car, "Don't Cry Over Me," a '68 Chevy Impala convertible that's quite the looker with its hideaway lights and just about every option that came on the Impala that year. The paint was something deep enough to go cliff diving into and the car plays second only to one of his greatest builds, "Pura Onda," the original that helped rewrite the rule books.
This '64 Impala SS represents but another of Beto's "toys" and was actually built to be a clean daily driver. "Laid Out" was obtained in a trade for a Lincoln Mark VI with his friend Robert Grimes of Longmont, Colorado. Beto wound up putting his "Midas" touch on the car with the paint, interior and setup all receiving some TLC to get it to "Imperials material." Front bumper guards, fender skirts and a tissue dispenser are just a few of the options that Beto added to complete his low-laying toy. Beto would like to thank Robert Grimes, Imperials C.C. and his family for their support in the sport of lowriding.