First of the five generations of the Ford Bronco, the model that came out in 1966 was a competitor for the Jeep CJ-5 and International Harverster Scout.
The Bronco wasn’t sharing its components with any of the Ford lineup of the time. It had an original frame, suspension and a body because the car was an original concept in the Ford line-up – a simple, sturdy, small off-road vehicle. The car’s design was focused on simplicity, that’s why all the windows were flat, the bumpers were made out of C-section and the chassis was a box-section ladder.