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How many 1977 Ford Broncos were made?

The production figure for the 1977 Ford Bronco is not publicly published by Ford; most credible estimates place it in the mid-to-high 30,000s, commonly around the upper 30,000s to about 40,000 units. Exact official tallies are not readily available to the public, so figures vary by source.


Context: the Bronco’s final year of the first generation


The 1977 model year marked the end of Ford’s first-generation Bronco, which ran from 1966 to 1977. As a rugged utility vehicle with growing collector interest, public archival data by model year is incomplete, which leads collectors and historians to rely on dealership records, registrations, and specialized archives to estimate annual production.


Why numbers vary


Different sources classify model years, production years, and trim options differently, and some rely on incomplete archival data. This variation is why the published figures for 1977 Bronco production differ slightly between tallies.


Before we list the best available estimates from trusted sources, note that none of these figures represent a single official Ford total released to the public.



  • Bronco Registry (collector-focused archive): estimates roughly 37,000–40,000 Broncos produced for the 1977 model year.

  • Classic Broncos (magazine/website): commonly cites a similar range, often noting around 38,000–40,000 units with remarks on trim distribution (base, Ranger, XLT).

  • Bronco Nation and enthusiast forums: consensus and discussion generally point to a low-to-mid 40,000s figure in some listings, though these sources vary and are not official tallies.


These sources illustrate the range of credible estimates. The absence of a single, official annual tally means the numbers are best understood as best-available estimates rather than definitive fact.


What this means for collectors and historians


For collectors, the takeaway is that 1977 Broncos are relatively common within the early Bronco market, but precise numbers by trim and production batch remain uneven. When evaluating a specific vehicle, VIN decoding and registration history often provide more practical value than a published yearly total.


Summary


There is no official, widely published count for how many 1977 Ford Broncos were made. Most credible estimates place the figure in the upper 30,000s, typically around 37,000–40,000 units. Variability arises from differences in defining model year, trim, and production data. For precise figures, archival Ford records or direct access to internal data would be required.

What is the rarest Ford Bronco?


The rarest Ford Bronco is the 1966 U13 Roadster, a no-doors, no-roof version of which only a few thousand were made, with far fewer surviving today. Other rare models include the limited-production 2025 Stroppe Edition (only 650 units) and the extremely low-production 1981 Chromatic Tape Freewheeling Edition (only 1,219 units).
 
This video shows a walkaround of a 2025 Ford Bronco Heritage: 1mTCcustomsYouTube · Jul 17, 2025
Early Bronco Models

  • 1966 U13 Roadster: This is widely considered the rarest factory Bronco due to its short production run and the extreme design featuring no doors or roof, which was later offered as an option on other models. 
  • 1967 Military U13 Roadster: Another extremely rare and collectible version, this model was one of approximately 120 produced for the military, with one known example being originally painted USAF blue. 

Later Bronco Models
  • 1981 Chromatic Tape Freewheeling Edition: With only 1,219 units produced, this was a rare limited-production model from the "Bullnose" series, distinguished by its special chromatic tape stripes. 
  • 1978-1980 Nite Edition: A limited-production model with only 383 built, the rarest configuration was a 5.8-liter V8 with a manual transmission. 
  • 2025 Stroppe Edition: A limited-production model for the 2025 model year, with only 650 units being made. 

This video discusses the rarest Ford Bronco models, including the Chromatic Tape Freewheeling Edition: 1mLotts Of VintageYouTube · Mar 8, 2024



What year is the most sought after Ford Bronco?


The Ford Bronco's popularity can be seen in different eras, but the first generation (1966-1977) is the most iconic and desired, especially for collectors, while recent models like the 2021 model year have also been very popular, due to their modern off-road capabilities. The 1978-1979 and 1992-1996 generations are also highly sought-after for their unique features and collectibility.
 
First Generation (1966-1977) 

  • Why it's popular: This is the original Bronco, a classic and highly sought-after model for collectors. 
  • Key features: It was designed as a simple, tough off-road SUV and has a significant aftermarket and customization potential. 

Second Generation (1978-1979) 
  • Why it's popular: This generation is desirable because of its short production run, longer and wider body style for more passenger space, and availability of V8 engines.
  • Key features: This was the last generation to feature round headlights (on the 1978 Custom trim) until the modern Bronco, and the first to offer optional features like air conditioning. 

Fifth Generation (1992-1996) 
  • Why it's popular: This generation has seen a surge in popularity, partly due to its appearance in popular culture, like the O.J. Simpson chase. 
  • Key features: It was the last generation of the classic Bronco design and offered popular trim packages like the Eddie Bauer. 

Sixth Generation (2021-Present)
  • Why it's popular: The modern Bronco is extremely popular for its modern off-road technology and capabilities. 
  • Key features: It features advanced technology like terrain-specific driving modes, sophisticated camera systems, and multiple trim options, making it a popular choice for new buyers. 



How many 1977 Broncos were made?


Sales

YearUnits
197425,824
197513,125
197615,256
197714,546



How much is a 1977 Ford Bronco worth?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $58,200 for a 1977 Ford Bronco in good condition with average spec.


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