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72 Stroppe - 2 year surgery

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rmiller747

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Condolences and congratulations. That is a great home for it and I see at least one more bronco in there. Are the floors repurposed bowling lanes?

Yep bowling lanes...

Contrats, you did a great job on her. What's next at the Miller garage, the halfcab?

Yes sir. Half cab finally going to Paint July 6th..... at least that is my date from the Painter.
 

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Looks like there's another Bronco back there? Great job on the build. Sad to see it go.
 

Dave K.

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Great looking truck.

One question I always had was with the options for the Stroppe. Interior color for example. If you look at the Stroppe Bronco in Eiger Sanction it has a brown interior--I'm assuming then that you could choose?
 

toddz69

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Great looking truck.

One question I always had was with the options for the Stroppe. Interior color for example. If you look at the Stroppe Bronco in Eiger Sanction it has a brown interior--I'm assuming then that you could choose?

To the best of my knowledge, all the Stroppes came with a regular parchment interior. The Eiger Sanction Stroppe was a bit of an anomaly (BajaBronco can fill us in the specifics as I always forget them).

Todd Z.
 

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Ya, the Eiger Sanction Baja is was a conversion done on a white Bronco with Ranger interior package. It was not a "consignment pool-Baja" (TM TW), meaning it was pulled from a local dealer inventory for conversion. Baja Broncos that left Ford ready for Stroppe conversion to Baja, were Sport package Broncos with Light Parchment interior.
 

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Just catching up on this thread, and I guess I'm just a bit torn...you clearly put your heart and sole into an amazing restoration. I don't have anywhere near your skills, if I did I would hold onto it forever.

If I ever have enough coin for my dream build, I'm sure I'll reach out to you...
 
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Just catching up on this thread, and I guess I'm just a bit torn...you clearly put your heart and sole into an amazing restoration. I don't have anywhere near your skills, if I did I would hold onto it forever.

If I ever have enough coin for my dream build, I'm sure I'll reach out to you...

Thanks. Yes give it all in all these builds (the roadster too 😂😂). I enjoy bringing life back to them and only have gotten attached to 1 of my Broncos so far (Colt). I only have so much space (neighborhood association house) and between work (moving maybe) and making a little cash doing it I can't complain. I'm more of a original or 66 bronco guy anyway

Thank for the compliments. Much appreciated


Rich
 
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