1977 Ford Bronco Parts

The 1977 Ford Bronco marked the final year of the first generation. It came with necessary factory upgrades like front disc brakes, a stronger frame, and a redesigned fuel system. These improvements made it one of the most capable versions of the Early Bronco. For many enthusiasts, the 1977 model strikes the right balance between utility, durability, and classic styling. Restoring one requires parts that fit right, function well, and respect the original design.

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Why the 1977 Ford Bronco Stands Out

As the final production year of the first-generation Bronco, the 1977 model holds a special place in the hearts of classic truck enthusiasts. It wasn’t just the end of a production run. It was the result of more than a decade of design refinements, performance upgrades, and lessons learned from real-world adventure.

This model year came standard with front disc brakes, an upgrade that improved drivability and safety on and off the trail. It also featured a new fuel system design with a relocated gas tank filler and vapor recovery system, along with the strongest frame ever offered in the Early Bronco lineup. These changes made the 1977 Bronco one of the most trail-ready versions to come off the assembly line.

At TOMS OFFROAD, we view the 1977 Bronco as a platform full of potential. Whether you're beginning a full bronco restoration or replacing a few key parts, this Bronco represents a balance of heritage and capability. Its clean lines, durable build, and proven performance continue to inspire the DIY community, high-end builders, and anyone passionate about classic off-road rigs.

Essential 1977 Ford Bronco Parts for a Complete Restoration

Bringing a 1977 Ford Bronco back to life begins with obtaining the correct parts in the correct order. At TOMS OFFROAD, we organize our inventory based on decades of hands-on restoration work and direct feedback from the Bronco community. We know which parts matter most when you're undertaking a full build or simply trying to get your rig back on the road.

Start with the foundation: the body and chassis. Replacement body tubs, floor pans, and mounting kits help restore the structural integrity of Broncos that have been exposed to the elements. From there, you’ll want to focus on weatherstripping, body bushings, and core supports to seal everything up and ensure everything lines up correctly.

We offer critical mechanical parts, including premium drivetrain components like 3-speed and 4-speed manual transmission parts, Dana 20 transfer case rebuild kits, and complete axle assemblies. Every element is chosen to match factory specs or offer a clean performance upgrade.

You’ll also want to inspect your fuel and brake systems. For 1977 Broncos, we stock direct-fit fuel tanks with vapor return, front disc brake conversion kits, and proportioning valves that match OE specs. These parts make sure your classic Bronco runs safely and efficiently while staying true to its original layout.

No matter where you are in your restoration, we’ve got the parts you need to keep the process moving.

Interior Parts for Comfort, Style, and Heritage

Restoring the interior of a 1977 Ford Bronco is just as important as what’s under the hood. It’s where you connect with the rig, where you feel the craftsmanship. And where every detail reflects your dedication to preserving the classic Bronco spirit. At TOMS OFFROAD, we stock interior parts that combine function, heritage, and comfort with clean installation and quality materials.

Start with the seating. Our seat kits are built to match original designs or provide subtle improvements in support and durability. Options include factory-style vinyl, plaid inserts, and updated foam cushions that retain the original look. Each kit is made for straightforward installation and a factory-style fit.

The dash is another area that deserves attention. From gauge bezels and switch knobs to glove box doors and dash pads, these parts help complete the interior of the cabin. We also offer key wiring components behind the dash, such as replacement headlight switches, ignition switches, and fuse panels.

For added structure and safety, our interior bars fit seamlessly into the Bronco without compromising its original design. These bars offer extra support while maintaining a classic look that complements the rest of the interior.

Other essentials include weatherstripping, armrests, door panels, and flooring kits. Every piece is selected to support your restoration goals. Whether you're building a stock-style rig or adding a few personal touches, the interior should reflect both your vision and the Bronco’s heritage.

Upgrades That Respect the Classic Bronco Look

The 1977 Bronco is a strong platform, and smart upgrades can enhance its functionality without compromising its classic style. At TOMS OFFROAD, we focus on parts that blend performance with heritage.

Power steering kits bring smoother handling to Broncos that still run manual setups. Brake upgrades, including calipers and rotors, improve stopping power while fitting factory mounts. LED lighting kits enhance visibility with a clean, original look, and our suspension options improve ride quality without significantly altering the stance.

For more ideas, explore our guide to must-have upgrades for classic Broncos. Every part is designed to support your build while honoring the legacy of the Early Bronco.

Hard-to-Find 1977 Bronco Body Parts

Original body parts from 1977 Broncos are often worn, rusted, or missing. At TOMS OFFROAD, we stock replacement panels made to match factory fit and style. You’ll find doors, fenders, tailgates, hoods, and quarter panels built for clean installs.

We also carry bumpers, grilles, trim, and full body tubs for complete builds. Each part is carefully selected for its quality, fit, and long-term durability. Whether you’re replacing a single panel or rebuilding from the frame up, these parts help you keep the classic look intact.

Electrical & Wiring Components to Keep You Running

Wiring problems are common in classic Bronco builds. Over time, connections wear out, and older repairs can lead to new issues. At TOMS OFFROAD, we carry electrical parts that make restoration easier and bring back reliable function.

Our wiring harness kits for the 1977 Bronco include color-coded wires, connectors, and factory-style routing for a seamless installation. We also stock headlight switches, ignition switches, fuse panels, alternators, starters, and battery cables. Each part is built for long-term performance and proper fit.

From basic connectors to full harnesses, these parts help your Bronco run strong and stay true to its factory setup.

Steering and Suspension Built for Adventure

A classic Bronco should be ready for more than just pavement. The 1977 Bronco came from the factory with solid off-road potential, and with the right steering and suspension parts, it can handle modern trails while keeping its classic feel.

TOMS OFFROAD offers steering boxes, columns, and linkages that restore precise control to worn-out systems. Many of these parts are direct replacements for factory components, while others provide improved strength for off-road use.

Our suspension kits are built for flexibility and comfort. Choose from stock height or lift kits with new coils, leaf springs, shocks, and bushings. These setups smooth out the ride and improve articulation without compromising the look or balance of the Bronco.

We also carry heavy-duty track bars, radius arms, and hardware kits to complete your suspension rebuild. Each part is tested on real trucks and backed by our decades of experience in the Bronco community.

Whether you're restoring a stock ride or preparing for weekend trails, our steering and suspension parts are designed to keep your Bronco capable, reliable, and true to its roots.

Shop by Category at TOMS OFFROAD

Restoring a 1977 Ford Bronco is a journey that takes time, passion, and the right parts. At TOMS OFFROAD, we make it easy to find precisely what you need by organizing our inventory by category, year, and function. From body panels and interior parts to drivetrain components and suspension systems, every part is selected with restoration in mind.

If you're just getting started or planning your next phase, our Bronco restoration guide is a great place to begin. It walks through the major stages of a build and offers tips based on decades of experience.

Each part listed on our site includes detailed fitment information, photos, and recommendations for related components. Whether you're replacing a single piece or building from the frame up, you’ll find what you need in the correct order.

We’re more than a parts supplier. We’re part of the Early Bronco community. We’re proud to support your build with premium parts, expert advice, and a shared goal of keeping these classic trucks on the road and on the trail.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 1977 model included factory upgrades such as front disc brakes, a stronger frame, and improved emissions equipment, which means that some parts are specific to this year and are not interchangeable with earlier models without modification.

Yes, high-quality reproduction parts are widely available. TOMS OFFROAD offers reproduction body panels, interior components, and mechanical parts that match original factory specifications.

Yes, tasteful upgrades such as power steering, modern wiring harnesses, or LED lighting can enhance performance and safety while maintaining or increasing value, provided they are cleanly installed and reversible.

The 1977 Bronco included an evaporative emissions system with a vapor recovery fuel tank. These parts are unique to this year and may require year-specific replacements during the restoration process.

Some drivetrain and suspension parts may be similar or compatible, but most body, electrical, and interior components are Bronco-specific due to its unique dimensions and layout.

This depends on your build plan. TOMS OFFROAD offers both options. Full kits can save time for major restorations, while individual parts are ideal for phased or budgeted projects.