1967 Ford Holman Moody Honker II Navigation



Sport Roadster
Sold for $285,726 (€252,500) at 2021 RM Sothebys : The Guikas Collection.
Winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans was certainly Ford's ultimate obsession throughout the middle of the 1960s. However, a premier racing series would get its start much closer to home and that would require the same dedication of passion and technology to even stand a chance. In 1967, Ford would lend a hand to create its challenger for the new Can-Am series. The rather droll Ford Honker II would be their answer.As with the GT40 project, Ford needed the right people to head up the project. Len Bailey was a member of the Ford Advanced Vehicles studio in England, the very same that had helped to develop the GT40. Therefore, Bailey seemed to be the perfect individual to lend his talents in creating a monocoque chassis.Then there was Holman Moody. To do battle against McLaren and the Chevrolet-powered Lola, Ford would need an engine capable of competing. Moody headed up Ford's efforts in NASCAR. Therefore, Moody had more than enough experience building powerful V8 engines. Based in the United States, and an engine specialist, John Holma's Holman Moody would be placed in charge of the effort.
The project would get underway. The need was to build a monocoque chassis that was light, strong, and firmly planted to the ground. Alan Mann Racing would be given this task. All major components would be placed as low to the ground as possible to keep the center of gravity low. In addition, the chassis design would be compact from front to back to keep the weight balanced firmly in the center of the car.
Bearing issues would cause Andretti to miss the start of the Can-Am Las Vegas, the last round of the season. As far as Andretti was concerned this was fine by him but it had cost him a year of competition with practically no results. As a result, Andretti would bow out from the team. At least the experience wouldn't sour the relationship between Andretti and Newman as the two would go on to earn the CART Championship in 1984.
'Lot No. 137: 1967 Holman Moody Ford Honker II', (http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1967-holman-moody-ford-honker-ii/#tab2). Gooding & Company. http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1967-holman-moody-ford-honker-ii/#tab2. Retrieved 29 August 2013.'Chassis: Honker-II', (http://www.racingsportscars.com/chassis/archive/Honker-II%23.html). Racing Sports Cars. http://www.racingsportscars.com/chassis/archive/Honker-II%23.html. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
By Jeremy McMullen



Sport Roadster
Sold for $285,726 (€252,500) at 2021 RM Sothebys : The Guikas Collection.
In 1967, Ford had just won another victory at the 24 Hours of LeMans. What could be more appropriate than to bring the Ford Motor Company racing program to North America in the legendary Canadian-American Challenge series? The vehicle of choice was the Honker II, campaigned by stock car specialist Moody and driven by up-and-coming all-purpose racer, Mario Andretti. Built around a full-length aluminum monocoque and powered by a Holman-Moody 351-ci variant of the lightweight 260/289 Ford engine built in Dan Gurney's shop, Honker II's slippery bodywork was developed in Ford's wind tunnel. Honker II's 1967 season was plagued by development issues, but the prodigious driving skills of Andretti made the car a contender in each race it entered. Following the 1967 season, Ford's attention turned to other projects, and Honker II's Can-Am career ended. In 1969, the Honker II was featured with Paul Newman in the movie Winning.
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