Titan ;x Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 Ken Block's 845-hp all-wheel-drive 1965 Ford Mustang coupe debuted at the 2014 SEMA Show and was slapped with the name Hoonicorn. Shortly after SEMA, Block dropped the seventh installment of his "Gymkhana" series, which featured the Hoonicorn ripping around Los Angeles and doing donuts underneath hopping lowriders. Currently, the video has over 38 million views on YouTube; the car is so po[CENSORED]r that it, along with Block, appeared on the latest season of the BBC show “Top Gear” tearing up the streets of England. With this year's SEMA show just around the corner, Block shed light on a new version of the Hoonicorn Mustang -- this time with two turbochargers feeding the methanol-drinking 6.7-liter Roush Yates Racing V8. With all the changes made ahead of the SEMA Show, the Hoonicorn now makes a ground-pounding 1,400 hp. The Hoonicorn V2 will naturally star in a “future video project” -- something that sounds a lot like the 10th "Gymkhana" video. After his hopes of shooting a video in Australia were dashed for "Gymkhana 9," we can’t even imagine where Block will film the next tire-slaying and internet-breaking video. Quote
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