Don’t adjust your screen. It’s true. Ken Block’s very own Hoonitruck is going up for sale. This isn’t a reproduction, a replica, or a faithful tribute. It’s the actual truck that the late Block ...
Ken Block's "Hoonitruck," a heavily modified 1977 Ford F-150 used in the late rally driver and viral-video star's "Gymkhana" series, was up for grabs at Barrett-Jackson's annual Scottsdale, Arizona, ...
Back in 2018, Ken Block debuted an outrageous custom 1977 Ford F-150 for the tenth installment of his Gymkhana series. That truck, later dubbed "Hoonitruck," is headed to the auction block later this ...
Just a month ago, one of Ken Block's most iconic rides, his Focus RS from Gymkhana 9, was listed for sale. Soon, Barrett-Jackson will auction off another iconic Ken Block steed: Hoonigan's heavily ...
Yet another piece of Ken Block’s Hoonigan empire was auctioned off over the weekend, with the motorsport icon’s highly modified 1977 Ford F-150 “Hoonitruck” selling for a handsome $990,000 including ...
The Hoonitruck wasn’t just a machine. It was memory, a legacy, and potentially the coolest family heirloom of all time. The Hoonitruck is a tire-shredding tribute to a man who ran hard to the edge of ...
There are plenty of customized Ford F-150s out there, both new ones and examples from the past of America's most popular pickup truck line. None of them, however, is as extreme as the one the world ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is selling a 1977 Ford F-150 custom truck known as “Hoonitruck” (Lot #1365) with No Reserve during the ...
With his family in attendance, the late professional American rally driver with Hoonigan Racing Division Ken Block had a 1977 Ford pickup truck inspired by his legacy sold for just under $1 million at ...
Yet another piece of Ken Block’s Hoonigan empire was auctioned off over the weekend, with the motorsport icon’s highly modified 1977 Ford F-150 “Hoonitruck” selling for a handsome $990,000 including ...
Chase Bierenkoven is a gearhead and writer based in Denver, Colorado. As the family lore goes, Chase's first word was "truck." Cars have been a problem ever since. By 16, Chase was spending his ...