Hello Fellas, Hope you all are well this fine evening (well, evening in So. Cal). If any of you are interested in the "Bomb" genre, I invite you to come check us out at www.chevybombs.com. We have been a growing website since 2004 and devote our passion towards the 1954 and older Chevrolet cars and trucks (All American Fat Fendered Steel welcomed: GM, Ford, and Mopar, etc welcome!). My friend and I created it to create a community of the small niche of "Bombs" - stock, mild lowrider, kustom, etc. Please join our forum and find out more. For those looking for hard to find period correct accessories for your ride, come right in! Take care.
25 years ago, i had a poster on my wall of a 39 Chevy panel bomb. It was red, on a green background. Recently, ive been wondering if i could find another copy, and so your timing is perfect for me. Im off to check it out, and maybe see if anyone remembers it.
Theres some wiked machinery over there, some rather wicked machinery. Those that never seen it should.
This is a Kool site to check out for some sweet looking BOMBS Rides.. Just makes you go back in time to see how it really was when cars where and are now in our times.. Thanks for posting the site Aeroman..
There's a lot of TLC,time,thought,sweat,and money goes into those cars.. Just goes to show that car people are all the same ....
I check it out, could use more pictures in the gallery of the 49-54 variety.. but its a good site for referencing the style
X5, and i dont even own Chevy! Still hunting that ol poster. Back when i was a kid, and had it on my wall, i just knew it as a lowrider. No one down here even knew what a low rider was.
I've been lurking (non-member) for a couple years now. I really appreciate the amount of work that goes into those cars.