It also featured an “Explorer” badge on the glovebox plus a unique “Explorer” spare tire cover. It came in Grabber Blue or Burnt Orange, with matching “random stripe” pattern cloth seats. While it wasn’t its own trim level so to speak, it provided unique colors and interior upholstery, and included select features from the other two packages. Left Hand & Right Hand Armrests (w/Doors Only)ġ972 saw the introduction of the Explorer Package, which offered a more budget-conscious alternative to the Sport and Ranger options. Parchment-Colored Vinyl-Covered Floor Mats With Bright Metal Retainers 1967 Ford Bronco Trim Packagesįeatures marked “S” were standard, while those with an “O” could be selected as options for an extra cost.Īrgent-Painted Grill With Bright Aluminum Trim Surround & Ford LettersĬab Doors (w/o glass or frames, Roadster)įront Chrome Bumper Guards (w/Chrome Bumpers Only) On the inside, the Sport Package featured stylish extras like a chrome horn ring, pleated door panels with bright moldings and parchment floor mat. The bold exterior look was capped off with an exclusive Sport Bronco emblem on the fenders. Exterior highlights included an argent-painted grille with red Ford logo, bright trim surrounding the grille, headlamps and windows, plus bright-toned hubcaps, bumpers, taillamp bezels and drip rail molding (on certain years). Introduced in 1967, the Sport Package upped the Bronco style ante. Left Hand or Left Hand & Right Hand Bucket Seats Left Hand & Right Hand Armrests (w/ Doors Only) w/ Rear Seat Option)Ĭhrome Wheel Covers (15-Inch Wheels Only) Inside Tailgate Mounted Spare Tire Carrier (Incl. Skid Plates (Under Fuel Tank and Transfer Case) Right Hand Mirror (Painted for Roadster, Chrome for Models w/ Doors)Ĭab Doors (w/o Glass or Frames for Roadster)įront Chrome Bumper Guards (w/ Chrome Bumpers Only)
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