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I Bought a Fake Hoonicorn off Facebook MarketplaceIn today’s video, we buy a 1965 Mustang that is a 1 of 1 replica of Ken Blocks Hoonicorn from Gymkhana 7. Chris the guy who built it did an amazing job and the car looks and runs amazing.
Yep, they brought out the infamous Hoonicorn in radio-controlled form by way of a 1/10th scale 4WD electric replica with all the right stuff in the usual place: a fully printed and decal-plenty ...
Earlier today we came across a video of a well-known diecast artist that decided to create a replica of the Hoonicorn starting from a rather basic Hot Wheels casting. He opted for the '65 Mustang ...
Before Ken Block got behind the wheel of the Hoonicorn in Gymkhana 7 for his automotive stunts, the custom-built machine needed a trial by fire. So without most of the body, Block got behind the ...
Ken Block is a madman. Don't believe us? Block just revealed the second version of the Hoonicorn, his all-wheel-drive, wide-body 1965 Ford Mustang drift car, which he unveiled in 2014. Hoonicorn ...
Ken Block's Hoonicorn, which stars in Gymkhana Seven, might still bear a passing resemblance to a vintage 1965 Ford Mustang, but underneath the skin, the car is one of the baddest custom machines ...
Is it good enough, though, to take on the fearsome Hoonicorn? As part of Hoonigan’s ongoing series, Hoonicorn vs the World, the highly modified 1965 Mustang is finally taking on the pride of the ...
The Hoonicorn is fast becoming the stuff of legends, so much so that it’s already racing against cars it has inspired. In this Ford v Ferrari battle, the 1,400 hp (1,419 PS/1,044 kW) twin-turbo ...
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