NOT MINE 1968 Chrysler Newport Coupe Kustom Lowrider - Make Offer - Pleasanton, California

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1968 Chrysler Newport Coupe Kustom Lowrider - Make Offer - Pleasanton, California

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Price is not $30.00 1968 Chrysler Newport Kustom Lowrider Open to trades or offers. Message for info
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I really like the paint. Pretty wild and looks well done. Actually kind of nice to see something else besides an Impala done like this.

I could live without the tail light treatment though....

Some inspiration for @Isaiah Estrada :thumbsup:
 
I really like the paint. Pretty wild and looks well done. Actually kind of nice to see something else besides an Impala done like this.

I could live without the tail light treatment though....

Some inspiration for @Isaiah Estrada :thumbsup:

This car is a popular one on the lowrider scene! It was originally purchased by Fabricio Zepeda. At first it was PP1 Scorch Red. I believe he only paid $2,500 for it. He had it looking like this for a while

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The first pic was taken in my hometown of Santa Maria, CA at the biggest classic car show on the central coast - the “West Coast Kustoms Cruisin’ Nationals” in 2019!

I believe it sits on airbags now. The paint was done by Ralph Asencio. Very talented painter! To be honest I wasn’t a big fan of the change. I actually liked it a lot in its first iteration. That car was the first 68 Chrysler I ever saw and certainly was what made me pull the trigger and buy the 68 I have now!
 
A funny thing to note, I completely missed this car in person at the 2019 WCK show. It wasn’t until one January day in 2020 I saw that car. TWO DAYS LATER, I found this car (completely coincidental.) I knew that was a sign I had to get this car! These are the first 2 pics I took of it.

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This car is a popular one on the lowrider scene! It was originally purchased by Fabricio Zepeda. At first it was PP1 Scorch Red. I believe he only paid $2,500 for it. He had it looking like this for a while

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The first pic was taken in my hometown of Santa Maria, CA at the biggest classic car show on the central coast - the “West Coast Kustoms Cruisin’ Nationals” in 2019!

I believe it sits on airbags now. The paint was done by Ralph Asencio. Very talented painter! To be honest I wasn’t a big fan of the change. I actually liked it a lot in its first iteration. That car was the first 68 Chrysler I ever saw and certainly was what made me pull the trigger and buy the 68 I have now!
I really like it like that too. Nice and clean with emblems and door handles removed. I like the mild custom look.
 
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