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CA Military Bronco Front Clip on CL

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And it has a Stroppe or Denver Edition spare tire carrier. I already spoke to him and he's just recouping money for a client build (this was the parts Bronco).
 

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Question: What is the Stroppe/Denver Edition tire carrier? Is that the one that will also mount to the rear quarters? My 69 has the tire carrier that will swing and mount to the passenger rear quarter panel.


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Question: What is the Stroppe/Denver Edition tire carrier? Is that the one that will also mount to the rear quarters? My 69 has the tire carrier that will swing and mount to the passenger rear quarter panel.


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What you are referring to is called the "Ranch Hand". The reason we suspect that carrier of being a Stroppe or Denver is the Wimbledon White mount with the Poppy Red frame. It is laying in the back of the Bronco.

I didn't even notice the tire carrier until 75Denver pointed it out. This one has some remnants of rare trucks!
 

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What you are referring to is called the "Ranch Hand". The reason we suspect that carrier of being a Stroppe or Denver is the Wimbledon White mount with the Poppy Red frame. It is laying in the back of the Bronco.

I didn't even notice the tire carrier until 75Denver pointed it out. This one has some remnants of rare trucks!



Thanks!!!


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What you are referring to is called the "Ranch Hand". The reason we suspect that carrier of being a Stroppe or Denver is the Wimbledon White mount with the Poppy Red frame. It is laying in the back of the Bronco.

I didn't even notice the tire carrier until 75Denver pointed it out. This one has some remnants of rare trucks!

Wow no kidding. Maybe the frame vin doesn't match the glove box vin and it's the 732000 or 732001 frame lol :)
 

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Thanks JGbronc. In fact, that was the piece that stood out. I had to call and inquire if he had the matching Bronco to that carrier...no dice. Can someone please dissect the military grille for me? I'm aware of the military Broncos (just by sight) but not of the intricacies.
 
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Thanks JGbronc. In fact, that was the piece that stood out. I had to call and inquire if he had the matching Bronco to that carrier...no dice. Can someone please dissect the military grille for me? I'm aware of the military Broncos (just by sight) but not of the intricacies.

If looking from the front, there are 4 holes around each headlight. One is spaced farther apart and is toward the center of the grill. The other three are above, below, and one toward the side of the Bronco. These are for the original headlight guards.
 
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