Throughout the decades of automotive evolution, a long list of influential names has helped shape the industry into what it is today.
Pioneers like Carrol Shelby took a passion for performance and competition and turned it into a lifelong legacy followed by millions of owners, collectors, and enthusiasts. Bill Stroppe was known as the Carrol Shelby of that 4×4 world when it came to Ford’s off-road SUVs and trucks. Stroppe ran a successful race shop in Long Beach, California, where he became Ford’s authorized conversion shop for the Baja Bronco. Made famous with a patriotic red, white, and blue paint job and tons of off-road upgrades, the “Baja Bronco by Stroppe” became one of the most iconic vehicles in Ford’s history.
The team at Copley Motorcars of Needham, MA, is proud to showcase this ultra-rare 1973 Ford Baja Bronco by Stroppe as part of its impressive inventory for sale on duPont REGISTRY. The historical significance of the Baja Bronco has even resulted in Ford relaunching a modern version of it in 2025. With only 115 made in 1973, this Baja Bronco features an iconic red, white, and blue finish that transitions from the lower body to the roof. Bill Stroppe gave these Broncos a rugged upgrade with twin shocks at each corner, rear fender flares, a roll bar, a soft-touch steering wheel, and bold graphics. Optional features like the iconic “cactus smasher” brush guard add even more character. Powered by a 302 V8 and automatic transmission, this restored example is both striking and special, earning recognition after 52 years.
With Ford planning a tribute truck in 2025, its legacy is set to grow. Priced at $189,800 (+ taxes and title in CA), this piece of off-road history is now for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below.