Bob Holley

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A photo of the Road Lords logo on the back of Bob Holley's jacket. Photo courtesy of Bob Holley.
A photo of Bob's 1955 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. The car was a "plain jane". At the time he was really starting to get into electronics, and all the customizing he did to the car was with the radio system. It had a Public Adress system where Bob could tune the radio to a station, and the sound would be heard outside the vehicle. Photo courtesy of Bob Holley.

Bob Holley of Los Angeles, California was a member of the Road Lords of So. Cal. car club. Bob had a 1947 Chevrolet coupe when he first started with the club. It had sweet sounding dual exhausts, and 800x16 tires in the rear. The front wheels had the smaller stock size tires. All the inside window frames were chromed. Bob used rubbing compound to smooth out the factory enamel dash. He was very careful not to rub to hard, and the dash came out like fine laquer furniture. He always used Harley's wax on it, and the rest of the car as well. The hub caps were full Moons, and at one time he painted a one inch stripe in the curve near the edge of the hubcap, the he put blue glitter onto the wet enamel and let it dry. Bob remembers that the color came out of the glitter when it rained, so he took some thinner and cleaned up all of the hubcaps. The body of the car was dark blue, done at Earl Schieb's for $29.95, and they had to redo it three times to get it right, at no extra charge. After the coupe, Bob bought a 1955 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. The car was a "plain jane". At the time he was really starting to get into electronics, and all the customizing he did to the car was with the radio system. It had a Public Adress system where Bob could tune the radio to a station, and the sound would be heard outside the vehicle.[1]


Bob worked for Joe Andersen for a short time, and Joe taught Bob how to mask and sand, he also gave him some tips on pinstriping.[1]


Bob Holley's Cars

Bob Holley's 1947 Chevrolet Coupe
Bob Holley's 1955 Chevrolet 4 door sedan

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