Bold & Beautiful: The Classic Bronco Goes Caribbean Turquoise – Music City Trucks S1, E15 – Car Mod Pros Portal

We welcome legendary custom car builder Chris Ryan and his team to help with our 1974 Bronco. We give it a professional paint job that will completely transform this build.

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24 thoughts on “Bold & Beautiful: The Classic Bronco Goes Caribbean Turquoise – Music City Trucks S1, E15”
  1. I'm eating an orange with a smoother surface than that paint job. Wow 🤦‍♂️ All that A+ prep work then a C- Maaco spray job.. Turn down your product and spray a little slower. Base/clear isn't a race in a temperature controlled booth. That was a factory quality paint job, definitely not SEMA quality.

  2. I love this color . My uncle has a very early production vin# I think it's #6 also the same color with white interior and soft doors and top . It's perfect shape and we occasionally drive it in homecoming lol . Really hope I get to buy it or inherit it … good looking bronco your building. I helped my uncle nut and bolt restore his in the early 90s . Later

  3. Vehicle exterior perfection is 95% prep and 5% spraying the final paint coats. I know having done this with my grandfather on some of his restomod projects. His 1949 Ford business coupe car was nothing but pain due to how imperfect the body was…

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