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A black-and-white photograph of an unidentified man standing next to a dark, lowered
1951 Chevrolet Fleetline, likely from the early
1950s. The car has been mildly restyled, lowered, and dressed up with
Sombrero Hubcaps. The photograph was acquired by
Robert Rojas as part of an
eBay photo lot. Do you know more about this car? Please get in touch with us at
mail@kustomrama.com. Photo courtesy of
Robert Rojas.
A mildly restyled
1948 Chevrolet custom, photographed in what looks like a snowy mountain setting. The owner, the location, and the date of the photo are currently unknown. Do you know more about this car? Please get in touch with us at
mail@kustomrama.com. Photo courtesy of
Robert Rojas.
Another photo of the same
1948 Chevrolet custom, with a young woman posing next to the car in the snow. Photo courtesy of
Robert Rojas.
A
chopped 1933 Ford Sedan parked in a driveway, with a small dog visible in the foreground. The owner, the location, and the date of the photo are currently unknown. Do you know more about this car? Please get in touch with us at
mail@kustomrama.com. Photo courtesy of
Robert Rojas.
A fourth photo of the same
chopped 1933 Ford Sedan. A young boy in a striped shirt stands by a low wall, with a lattice gate in the background. Photo courtesy of
Robert Rojas.
A mildly restyled
1940 Ford custom running blackwall tires,
Cadillac Sombrero hubcaps,
fender skirts and shortened hood trim. A tall palm tree and what looks like a Spanish-style house in the background suggest the photo was taken in
Southern California. The owner, the exact location, and the date of the photo are currently unknown. Do you know more about this car? Please get in touch with us at
mail@kustomrama.com. Photo courtesy of
Robert Rojas.
A
1940s Buick covered in snow, dressed up with a
spotlight. A young boy in a checkered shirt and a cowboy hat stands next to the car. The owner, the location, and the date of the photo are currently unknown. Do you know more about this car? Please get in touch with us at
mail@kustomrama.com. Photo courtesy of
Robert Rojas.
A young boy and a shaggy dog standing in front of a
Shoebox Ford convertible, dressed up with whitewall tires and custom hubcaps. The owner, the location, and the date of the photo are currently unknown. Do you know more about this car? Please get in touch with us at
mail@kustomrama.com. Photo courtesy of
Robert Rojas.
Kustomrama Photo Archive
In May 2026, Robert Rojas began sharing a collection of vintage custom car photographs with Kustomrama. The photographs were acquired through eBay lots over a period of several months. The seller was based in California, suggesting that the majority of the photographs were taken there. The collection includes images of a lowered custom Chevrolet, a mild custom Chevrolet with shaved trim, and a chopped 1933 Ford sedan. The cars, builders, owners, and exact locations depicted in the photographs have not been identified.
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