Passenger Front Bucket Seat Footman Loop, 67-77 Ford Bronco SKU: 3496
Passenger Front Bucket Seat Footman Loop, 67-77 Ford Bronco
Product Overview:
If your Early Bronco front passenger seat isn’t staying locked upright, it’s probably missing this key part. This OEM-quality seat footman loop mounts just behind the passenger bucket seat and works with the factory seat hook to secure the seat in place and prevent it from tumbling forward. It’s a must-have for restoring proper function and safety—especially if your original bracket is missing or damaged.
Full description
If your Early Bronco front passenger seat isn’t staying locked upright, it’s probably missing this key part. This OEM-quality seat footman loop mounts just behind the passenger bucket seat and works with the factory seat hook to secure the seat in place and prevent it from tumbling forward. It’s a must-have for restoring proper function and safety—especially if your original bracket is missing or damaged.
Early Bronco Passenger Seat Footman Loop
This OE-style replacement footman loop is the small but critical piece that keeps your front passenger bucket seat from tumbling forward in your early Bronco. Designed for 1967–77 Ford Bronco, it mounts to the floor just behind the passenger seat and connects with the built-in seat hook to hold it securely in place. If your original bracket is missing, bent, or rusted out, this steel replacement brings things back to factory spec—clean, simple, and reliable.
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Factory-Style Fit: OE-style design matches original dimensions for proper seat retention.
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Heavy-Duty Steel Construction: Built to last and hold up under repeated seat movement.
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Mounts Behind Passenger Seat: Designed to secure the passenger-side bucket seat in the upright position.
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Direct Replacement: Replaces missing, damaged, or corroded original bracket with no modification required.
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Perfect for Restorations: An essential part for accurate and functional interior restoration.
Keep your Early Bronco front passenger seat secure when in the upright position with this OE-type seat footman loop - built tough and made to fit like original.
Note for 1966 Ford Bronco Owners:
When the Bronco debuted in 1966, Ford equipped it with Mustang-style front bucket seats. While the passenger seat used a hinged bracket like later models, it did not include the hook latch designed to catch this footman loop. As a workaround, Ford recommended using the seat belt to latch over the passenger seat and keep it from flipping forward when unoccupied. The seat hook and footman loop became standard on Broncos in 1967 when Ford realized this suggestion was not popular among Bronco owners.