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Lowrider ‘58 Impala

60-4351

What’s Included

Installing Batteries 

You need:

One 9V battery (for the
transmitter)

One 9.6V battery (for the 
Lowrider)

Battery pack charger

Step One

Lowrider      Remote Control      Four Knockouts    

Transmitter’s Antenna Rod       Box Wrench   

Owner’s Manual

Your Lowrider comes in one of two frequencies 
(27 and 49 MHz), so you can race with your friends. 
Check the box to see which frequency you have.

In the Transmitter

In the Lowrider

2. Press the tab on the back 

of the battery compart-
ment cover to open it.

3. Insert a 9V battery.

4. Replace and secure the cover.

Your RadioShack Lowrider ‘58 Impala is built 
to handle the road with style, whether the road 
is the hallway in your house or the sidewalk 
outside. 

Built to

 

1

/12 

scale, your Lowrider will dazzle your 

friends as it reaches speeds up to 650 feet per 
minute. Your Lowrider is available in two 
frequencies (27 and 49 MHz) so you can race 
other radio-controlled vehicles.

You can cruise the sidewalks of 
your neighborhood speeding 
forward or backward and bouncing 
the front or rear of the car up and 
down.

1. Turn the transmitter off.

Step Two

Driving the Lowrider

1. Install the transmitter’s supplied antenna rod. 

Turn it clockwise to secure it.

2. Fully extend the transmitter’s antenna.

3. Slide 

ON/OFF

 on the transmitter and the Low-

rider to 

ON

.

4. Use the transmitter levers to control the Low-

rider.

 - Forward

Release - Stop

 - Reverse

Caution: If the Lowrider gets stuck under an object, 
immediately release the transmitter’s control levers 
and retrieve the car.

Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury batteries.

Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type. Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of 
batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.

If you do not plan to use the vehicle for several weeks, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage 
electronic parts.

Battery Notes

1. Turn the Lowrider off.

2. Open the battery 

compartment cover’s 
latches and remove
the cover.

3. Put the battery pack in 

the compartment. Make 
sure the battery pack’s 
connector and the 
Lowrider’s connector 
are close together. 

5. Replace and secure the cover.

4. Attach the battery pack’s white connector to the car’s matching 

connector. Do not force them! They fit together only one way.

Warning: The Lowrider can reach much higher 
speeds than other radio-controlled cars. Be careful to 
avoid high-speed collisions with people and objects.

 or

 - Repeatedly 

raise or lower the front
The headlights blink.

 or

 - Repeatedly 

raise or lower the rear
The headlights blink.

 - Turn left

Release - Go straight

 - Turn right

Note:To perform the coolest stunts, your Lowrider 
needs to be running at high speed.

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