Hey, all vehicle freaks out there! Here is mind-boggling news awaiting you.
Until recently, Chris Roark, a car improviser has completely transformed a 1958 Chevrolet Impala into a brand new Chevrolet low rider post his won car ‘The Perfect Score was ravaged as a result of a collision.
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The Perfect Score was won back to back three times at the Lowrider Magazine show and while we were coming back home it capsized over the embankment, Chris narrated the entire incident to the Barcroft T.V.
And after this resentful incident took place, all the members of the Traditional Car Club made a plea to Chris for making another car dedicated to ‘The Perfect Score’ which consisted of at least 600 mechanical parts into its whole mechanism.
The interior of the car was made of Ostrich skin along with personalized logos on the skin and the engine was engraved as well.
Even the motor named LS1 was customized belonging to the mid 80s Corvette.
Nonetheless, there were many people who could not accept this change wholeheartedly, he further clarified.
But as time passed by, the number of fans for ‘The Perfect Score turned into hundreds and thousands.
But will he enhance his vehicular skill even further? Chris told the Barcroft TV that he has a son and nephew who has retained the never say die attitude in him.
Chris’s son Chris Jr. told the Barcroft T.V that it’s actually immense fun to open the hood of the lowrider and then drive and he is now considered as the next generation car customizer amongst the millennial generation.
He further exclaimed that everyone has varying tastes for the lowrider and it’s actually a great feeling to drive a vehicle that is completely unique in its own way.
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