Ken Block’s legendary 1977 Ford F-150 “Hoonitruck,” famously featured in Gymkhana 10, is set to cross the auction block with no reserve at Barrett-Jackson’s 2025 Scottsdale Auction, taking place January 18–26. This custom-built masterpiece, developed by Block and the Hoonigan Racing Division, is a tribute to his rally-driving genius and unmatched creativity. Originally constructed to showcase jaw-dropping stunts and precision driving, the Hoonitruck became an icon of modern motorsport, blending extreme performance with undeniable style.
Under the hood, the Hoonitruck boasts a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter Ford EcoBoost V6 engine delivering an astonishing 914 horsepower. Featuring a custom all-wheel-drive system and a 3D-printed intake manifold designed by Ford Performance, the truck exemplifies cutting-edge engineering. Its low and wide stance is enhanced by bespoke bead lock wheels wrapped in Toyo tires, while the interior mirrors a race car cockpit, complete with Bosch Motorsport controls and Ford Sync. The truck’s global acclaim stems from its starring role in Gymkhana 10, where Block tore through iconic locations, and Climbkhana Two, where it conquered the treacherous 5,000-foot Tianmen Mountain Highway in China.
Barrett-Jackson CEO Craig Jackson calls the Hoonitruck a testament to Block’s unparalleled impact on motorsports. With its rich history and connection to Block’s personal life—he learned to drive in a 1977 Ford F-150—the Hoonitruck offers collectors a chance to own a piece of automotive and cultural history. Whether for its record-breaking performance, cinematic fame, or sentimental ties, this truck stands as a monument to Ken Block’s legacy, ready to find its next chapter at Scottsdale’s premier auction.
As a cornerstone of Ken Block’s and Hoonigan’s legacy, the auction may feel like the end of an era, but it also marks the start of a new chapter where the truck’s story can continue to live on. Rather than sitting idle in the corner of some garage, the Hoonitruck has the potential to remain an active symbol of Block’s creativity and impact on motorsports. By passing into the hands of someone new, the Block & Hoonigan legacy will live on, burning more rubber for years to come.