Some of Ford’s Bronco special editions feel a little contrived. Sure, stickers are cool, but do they really represent Ford’s heritage?
The 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Special Edition feels like it does. It brings back the memory of an iconic Ford off-road win, and it comes with actual performance parts instead of just graphics.
Bill Stroppe Helped Form the Bronco Legend

You might not know the name Bill Stroppe, but you’ve almost certainly seen his impact on the car world. Stroppe built racers of all types with a career spanning decades. Parnelli Jones’s Big Oly Bronco? That was a Stroppe build.
For a number of years, Ford dealers sold Baja Bronco models built by Stroppe with fender flares and taller tires, dual shock conversions, a padded roll bar, and more. You could also opt for a highly modified version of the 5.0L Ford V8 or a 351 Windsor engine for even more power. The red and white paintwork that’s synonymous with racing Broncos? That was Stroppe’s signature look.
In 1969, a Stroppe-prepared Bronco became the first “stock 4×4” to win the overall at the Baja 1,000. And, 55 years later, Ford says it’s still the only vehicle to ever do it.
Modern Take on Classic Paintwork

Bill Stroppe not only established Bronco’s competition legacy at events like the Baja 1000 and NORRA Mexican 1000, but Stroppe Baja Broncos put his off-road knowhow on the road and helped establish Bronco with consumers.
— Ford Archivist Ted Ryan
