Cherry Bomb (Fallout 4)

The Chryslus Cherry Bomb was a sports car produced by Chryslus Motors prior to the Great War.

Characteristics
The Cherry Bomb is a single-seat, commercial-grade vehicle whose design is dictated by one desire: To break the sound barrier. Although promoted in cherry red paint, it was also available with light blue, mint green, yellow, and black paints, each with a joystick for steering and onboard screen.

Locations
The Cherry Bomb is commonly found on the East Coast, with 216 found in the Boston metropolitan area, 27 on Mount Desert Island, and five in the ruins of Nuka-World, one of which is perfectly preserved car in Bradberton's private vault. The Cherry Bomb was prolific in Appalachia, with a total of 256 found in several variants across the region. Specific locations include:

The Commonwealth

 * One can be found in pre-War Sanctuary Hills during the quest War Never Changes.
 * One can be found behind the church in Salem.
 * One can be found at Gibson Point pier.
 * One can be found parked at the Cambridge church.
 * One can be found at the Fort Hagen filling station.
 * Near Medford Memorial Hospital.
 * One can be found at Sullivan's diner smashed into the sidewall near The Castle.
 * One can be found at Cliff's Edge Hotel.
 * One can be found at Waves Crest Orphanage.
 * One can be found in Bradberton's office.

Appalachia

 * Several derelict Cherry Bombs can be found around The Whitespring Resort in either red, blue, or beige.
 * The race car bed purchasable from the Atomic Shop is based on the Cherry Bomb vehicle.
 * Several pristine Cherry Bombs can be found in the Watoga Underground.
 * Two derelict Cherry Bombs can be found in the parking ramp of Wade Airport.

Appearances
The Cherry Bomb appears only in Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes

 * The vehicle resembles the Firebird 3, a concept car created in 1959.
 * In Forza Motorsport 6, this car is called "Chryslus Rocket 69" and is available to those who played either Forza Motorsport 6 or Fallout 4 during the first quarter of 2016.