
Music City Trucks
Today we finish the final assembly of our 1974 Beach Cruiser Bronco along with its interior.

Today we finish the final assembly of our 1974 Beach Cruiser Bronco along with its interior.

We wrap up the assembly of our Bronco.

It's final assembly for our 1974 Bronco; we'll install a Coyote engine, rollbar and bedliner.

Marc Christ and Brandon Burke mix Nashville's flavor and excitement with cool truck builds.

It's time to mock everything in place in our 1974 Bronco.

Our '74 Bronco build is getting a suspension overhaul plus new axles, brakes, wheels and tires! And John Kramen from Mecum Auctions stops by to check on the progress.

With the help of some master craftsmen, the guys start building a Bronco from the ground up, one that will cruise the beach, scream down the interstate, and everything in between.

Seeing what lies beneath a 1974 Bronco after over 40 years of abuse.

Project Crazy Horse is let loose on the trails.

The final touches are added to Project Crazy Horse: winch, bumpers, and lights.

Crazy Horse is going together fast with everything from seats, to roll bar, to fender flares.

Project Crazy Horse, the ’66 bronco, is back from the paint shop and looking good.

Reconstructing a rusty '66 Ford Bronco and making extensive repairs and modern upgrades.

Revamping a 1966 Ford Bronco with a new engine and drive train; prepping it for the trails.

Installing a new front axle and suspension on Project Crazy Horse, rejuvenating an old Ford Bronco.

Enhancing Project Crazy Horse with new suspensions, wheels and an upgraded axle.

This old Bronco is at the start of Project Crazy Horse and Stacey has got a mess on his hands.

Marc and Brandon shorten Cream Puff's frame and show their short bed options.

We convert a long bed to short bed and install a rear step notch to drop our C-10.

Begin teardown of the Chevy C-10 and mockup the new suspension for better handling.