The 1966 Ford Bronco marked the first year of production for this iconic SUV model. The Bronco was introduced as a compact, rugged, and versatile vehicle designed to compete in the growing sport utility vehicle (SUV) market. The Ford Bronco ...
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The 1966 Ford Bronco marked the first year of production for this iconic SUV model. The Bronco was introduced as a compact, rugged, and versatile vehicle designed to compete in the growing sport utility vehicle (SUV) market.
The Ford Bronco was designed with off-road capability and versatility in mind. Its compact size, short wheelbase, and robust four-wheel-drive system made it well-suited for navigating challenging terrains. The 1966 Bronco was available in three body styles: a two-door wagon, a half-cab pickup, and a roadster. This variety allowed buyers to choose a configuration that best suited their needs, whether it was utility, recreation, or open-air driving. Removable Top: The Bronco's design featured a removable hardtop or soft top, allowing for open-air driving experiences. This feature contributed to the Bronco's appeal as a recreational vehicle. The Bronco came equipped with a robust four-wheel-drive system, making it capable of tackling off-road trails and challenging conditions.
In 1967, the Ford Bronco introduced the Sport Package.
In 1972 the Ford Bronco introduced a top of the line Ranger Package.
Rarest Ford Bronco Models:
Ford Bronco Boss, only two produced in 1969. A combination of Bronco and Shelby.
Ford Denver Bronco is a dealer-made special edition that was sold in 1974 and 1975.
Ford Bronco Baja was produced form 1971 to 1975 to commemorate Baja 1000 wins. About 450 - 650 Baja's were built, they had a 302 V8 and patriotic paint scheme.
Ford Bronco U13 produced in1966-1968. It was an open-top Roadster with no doors and soft top only. Ford only made 4,090 U13 models total with 1968 the rarest year with only 212 built.
Ford Bronco U14 produced in 1966-1971. This half cab pickup version with a small truck was a great farm vehicle till sales fell off in the early 1970s. The last year was 1971 and only 1,503 Bronco pickups were produced. This a very desirable Bronco today.
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