Jim Dunaway of Bayberry Vintage Autos in Hampton, New Hampshire, was approached by repeat customer Michelle Lemay, who had an interest in Ford's new Bronco. She liked that the new Bronco was incorporating many iconic styling cues from the SUV's heyday and she was highly anticipating the arrival of her preordered Bronco. But Michelle was itching for something to drive while waiting for her Bronco to arrive. Jim suggested finding an older, vintage Bronco and restoring it while she waited. Michelle thought that was a great idea.
Hearing about the hunt for a vintage Bronco, a shop that Jim had worked with in the past called and informed him of a '73 Bronco that was available. The Bronco appeared to be a decent older restoration that just needed paint and a tickle to bring it back to life. So, the Bronco was purchased and stripped down. The frame was verified as solid. However, it was discovered that the body tub had previously been restored to a subpar level. It was decided that replacing the body tub would be more cost-effective so a new body tub with stamped fenders was purchased from Rust Belt Broncos. The intent to use high-gloss black paint on Michelle's Bronco meant the bodywork had to be perfect. Michelle loves over-the-top builds, so even though this was going to be a more in-depth project than originally planned, it provided the opportunity to set this vintage project apart from the rest.
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