66-67 Ford Bronco Door Parts
The 1966 & 1967 Ford Bronco Doors may look nearly identical, but there’s one key difference— the location of the door lock cylinder. Early 1966 doors feature the lock cylinder directly above the center body line, while 1967 models moved the lock under the door handle to accommodate the Bronco Sport body chrome. Aside from this, 1966-67 doors are entirely different from later models. The door latch, inner panels, handles, window cranks, and armrests are unique to these years, and the B-pillar striker post is stamped differently. Because of this, 1966-67 doors won’t interchange with 1968-77 models unless you also modify the B-pillars. A standout feature of these early doors is the removable upper window frame, which can be easily taken off with a few bolts—a classic touch that sets these doors apart.
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