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The history-making 1969 Ford Bronco named “Big Oly” that motorsports legend Parnelli Jones raced in the Baja 1000 will roll onto the auction block this May during Mecum’s 34th Original Spring Classic auction in Indianapolis, company founder and president Dana Mecum announced Thursday.

Jones was “one of the most diverse and successful drivers in motorsports history,” Mecum said.  Inducted to the Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1992, he is best known for winning the Indianapolis 500 in 1963, and both the 1971 and 1972 Baja 1000 desert races in Big Oly.

“His other most notable career moments include being the first Indianapolis 500 driver to qualify at over 150 mph in 1962 and winning the race as a team owner in 1970 and 1971 with driver Al Unser Sr,” Mecum said.

Big Oly’s history started when Jones turned down fellow racer Bill Stroppe’s offer to run with him at a Baja 1000 event in Mexico.

Not happy with the rejection, Stroppe told friends that “Jones wasn’t man enough for off-roading.” Stroppe’s comment was just the right amount of provocation to get Jones on board and racing in the 1968 Baja 1000 with a mostly stock Bronco. 

Not surprisingly, the unaltered Bronco didn’t cut it, so Jones sought out to build the most special Bronco of all to dominate future Baja 1000s – the Big Oly.

Parnelli Jones’ Baja-raced 'Big Oly' Ford Bronco joins Mecum's Indy  auction



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