The 1966 Ford Bronco may be ordered in the basic open "roadster" model (above), a short-roof sports utility model, or a roomy wagon model. The roadster has no cab roof or doors and features a windshield which may be folded flat and secured to the hood. A bench seat is standard and half-doors are optional. A convertible vinyl top is optionally available to provide weather protection, fully covering the body. Other options and accessories are available to equip the Bronco for either work or play.
The new Ford Bronco will be in Ford dealer showrooms in September.
From the News Bureau
FORD DIVISION of Ford Motor Company
Rotunda Drive at Southfield Road
P. O. Box 608
Dearborn, Michigan
Telephone: 33-77560
Ford's new Bronco may be ordered in the basic open "roadster" model (above), a short-roof pickup, and a fully enclosed delivery or station wagon. The roadster model has no cab roof or doors and features a windshield which may be folded flat and secured to the hood. A bench seat is standard and half-doors are optional. A convertible vinyl top is optionally available to provide weather protection, enclosing the rear-seat cargo area as well as the front compartment.
From the News Bureau
FORD DIVISION of Ford Motor Company
Rotunda Drive at Southfield Road
P. O. Box 608
Dearborn, Michigan
Telephone: 33-77560
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