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'67 Bronco Sport Wimbledon White

House

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I think that's the first one I have seen with the fuel selector switch in that location

My original dash has both trim pieces and had the cracked up original dash pad but my fuel gauge selector isn't mounted there. I think it was on the bottom lip of dash below the ignition switch.

Agreed, very odd position for a fuel selector switch.
Probably dealer installed, not factory...
Cool truck!!!
 

bfoldy

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Sweet ride! A real time capsule for sure. Those mounts for the door mirrors are really cool as well.

Learned something new today about the '67 only Sport dash trim.
 

chuckyb

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The Riverside badge is really cool (along with everything else)
 

broncojack

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Very cool and rare Bronco, I'll bet it could tell a lot of stories.

It also has what I like to call the "Trifecta Trim" ... Rain Gutter trim, Belt Line trim and Rocker molding.
The Belt and Rocker were options on the Sport so not all came with it.

There were only 1,378 Sport Bronco's built in 67, making it the lowest production through out the 11 year run.


When I saw my first 67 Sport I fell in love with them. All the odd one year only "chrome" the Dash trim and Bucket Seat trim. Of all the years 67 had the most Chrome you could get on a Bronco. I guess thats why I have two of them. ;D
 

taipeichris

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75Denver,

Great 67 you spotted! These photos are fantastic! The more I look the more details I've noticed from the glass pack exhausts to the trans skid plate to the linoleum drivers floor. Too bad ya didn't get a chance to take photos of under the hood.

:cool:
 

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I see it has a rear axle wrap bar on it also. Broncojack where is your fuel selector on yours?

frenchy
 

broncojack

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I see it has a rear axle wrap bar on it also. Broncojack where is your fuel selector on yours?

frenchy

The valve is closer to the tunnel cover and the switch is under the ignition switch.
Both are not marked from the factory.
 

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kylakekevin

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That's where my valve is and the dash has a tag (homemade) that says main right there if your under there looking up for the gauge.
 

B RON CO

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Hi, many Bronco's came with Wimbledon white accents, on the grill and wheels.
Wimbledon white is iconic from early Shelby Mustangs.
Shelby's are mostly Wimbledon white with blue stripes.
Good luck
 

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Not sure what the total numbers were, but all non-Sport/Ranger/Explorer EB's had white grilles. Only the up-scale optioned ones had gray ("Argent") grilles.
Pretty sure the grilles were just "white" or "parchment" though. Not Wimbledon.
I believe the top was Wimbledon White, but the other accents were different, including the bumpers.

But then I've been wrong on colors and trim options before.;);D

Paul
 

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Not sure what the total numbers were, but all non-Sport/Ranger/Explorer EB's had white grilles. Only the up-scale optioned ones had gray ("Argent") grilles. But then I've been wrong on colors and trim options before.;);D
Know that feeling lol
 

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Not sure what the total numbers were, but all non-Sport/Ranger/Explorer EB's had white grilles. Only the up-scale optioned ones had gray ("Argent") grilles.
Pretty sure the grilles were just "white" or "parchment" though. Not Wimbledon.
I believe the top was Wimbledon White, but the other accents were different, including the bumpers.

But then I've been wrong on colors and trim options before.;);D

Paul

I believe all exterior white was Wimbledon. Grille, top, bumpers and wheels and the white on the Ranger stripes. Could be wrong on the stripes since they are vinyl, but they are an off-white close to Wimbledon. I have seen some early 66 wheels in a bright white.
 
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