Now’s Your Chance To Own Ken Block’s Gymkhana Ford Fiesta
Love him or hate him, Ken Block has put rallying back on the map. With his wild driving style, incredible business nous and big budget projects, Block has become one of the biggest players in motorsport. His series of Gymkhana videos are some of the most popular videos on YouTube, with his ‘Urban Playground’ film currently sitting on over 82 million views.
Part of Block’s success has been his ability to compete in a number of disciplines: rally, rallycross and Gymkhana. To enable him to compete, major rally tuning company M-Sport built Block a Hybrid Function Hoon Vehicle (HFHV), which can be transformed into a gravel-spec rally car or Gymkhana hooner quickly and easily. But the best thing about the HFHV? That’s the fact that you could be its next owner, because it’s currently up for sale.
Block’s HFHV is basically a top specification WRC Fiesta, and as it is now, its 2.0-litre four-cylinder Ecoboost engine churns out 600bhp and 664lb ft of torque. The car also features M-Sport ultra-long travel suspension, gravel-specification Brembo brakes, FIA-approved Recaro seats, a Cosworth ECU and a reinforced rear differential - for all those Gymkhana antics.
If you want to buy this incredible multi-discipline weapon, you’ll have to stump up an eye-watering £250,000. Sure, that’s a lot of cash, but how often does an opportunity like this come about? And if you’re seriously interested in the Fiesta, then why not also buy an ex-Colin McRae Subaru to go with it for the start of a perfect rally car collection.
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Will ken post it on eBay?
Never abused, adult driven…
The ultra-long-travel suspension is made by Reiger, not M-Sport.
but is it road legal in sweden
In my Opinion 250.000 is not a high price for this kind of car. I would have thought it’s much more expensive :)
“One careful owner, never abused. Previous owner was an old lady who used it to go to Walmart and back.”
On the way to the organ donor’s office. I’m giving away a kidney, testicle and a lung. I really only need one of each, right?
“Lady owner” “Sunday driven” “Never abused”
Well I guess it’s time to sell the children
“Nearly stock” “Never been damaged” “Used by an old lady to go to the shops once a week.” But seriously it’s rude to show me that this is for sale. I WANT IT SO MUCH and this is the closest I will ever come.