1966-77 Ford Bronco Parts

Tops & Accessories

TOMS OFFROAD's Tops & Accessories collection has got you covered for all your early Bronco needs. Whether you're looking to replace a worn-out top or restore your existing one, we've got a wide range of options to choose from.

Frequently Asked Questions

What soft top options are available for the 1966–1977 Ford Bronco?

Tom's Offroad carries several soft top options for the early Bronco including full fold-down tops, removable rear canvas panels, and complete soft top kits with frame bows and hardware. Replacement tops are available in black and other colors in both original-style and upgraded materials with improved UV resistance and seam sealing.

How do I replace the soft top on my early Ford Bronco?

Replacing an early Bronco soft top involves removing the old canvas from the bow frame, and removing anyall hardware. A replacement kit from Tom's Offroad includes all the hardware, snaps, and instructions needed for a complete installation. Two people make the job significantly easier.

What material is the early Bronco soft top made from?

Aftermarket replacement tops use vinyl materials, with some premium options featuring improved UV stabilizers and seam sealing for longer life. The bow frame structure is typically galvanized steel or aluminum. Tom's Offroad offers tops that are made of high quality materials.

Can I get a full soft top and a bikini top for the same early Bronco?

Yes, many early Bronco owners own both a full soft top and a bikini top and swap them based on use or season. Both use the same header bar attachment at the front. The mounting hardware for each is slightly different at the rear, but most owners keep both sets of rear attachment hardware and simply swap tops as needed.

How do I prevent my early Bronco soft top from leaking?

Preventing leaks on an early Bronco soft top requires properly seating the top on the bow frame, ensuring all snaps or fasteners are fully engaged, and maintaining the seals around the header bar and tailgate. Treating the top material with a waterproofing spray like 303 Fabric Guard helps restore water repellency on older material. Replace any cracked or missing seals along the hard body mounts promptly.