Drift Emperor Ken Block sells 3 cars, each of which is star "Uncle Brick" Ken Block selling his three ballistic Ford Drift cars! Say goodbye to the first car with Ford, Uncle Brick and Ford's first love for the second car, and F1 world champion Hamilton have dealt with private collections
author:Speed Mr. GT
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > "Uncle Brick" Ken Block is selling his three ballistic Ford drifts! </h1>
In the past few years, 3 cars have contributed a number of wonderful drift "spiritual food" (beautifully produced drift video masterpieces) to us.
The collection on sale includes two Gymkhana Hoonigans Ford Fiesta race cars and his personal collection, the Ford RS200.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > say goodbye to Ford</h1>
Breaking up is hard. Just ask Ken Block, who parted ways with Ford earlier this year and is now selling his three most expensive tanks.
We saw the fan-favorite 2011 Fiesta ST GYM3, the 2013 Fiesta ST RX43, and his own 1986 Ford RS200. Let's introduce them one by one.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > the first car, Uncle Brick and Ford's first love</h1>
The 2011 Fiesta ST GYM3 saw the start of Ken Block's partnership with Ford and took the lead role in the Gymkhana Three, which also gained countless fans for shooting a lot of drift videos.
Of course, this is not the kind of "carnival" you can often see on the road: it has an Ulsberg 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with more than 600 horsepower and a maximum torque of 895 Nm! , and features a laser-welded chassis, roll cage and widened body to withstand the extreme drifting moves made by Uncle Brick in the video.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > the second car, which played against F1 world champion Hamilton</h1>
Next up is the 2013 Ford Fiesta ST RX43, which is the star in Uncle Brick's Gymkhana Sixth, Eighth and Terrakhana drift videos.
The carnival features a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine designed by Pipo, a Sadev six-speed sequential transmission, and a custom-designed body and interior of M-Sport.
Interestingly, it has also played against F1 drivers. In an F1 race against Lewis Hamilton, Ken Block also won the first-ever global Rallycross championship!
Last but not least, Block's own collection of the 1986 Ford RS200, or, in his own words, is his "dream car."
It is one of 200 civilian RS200s built for the WRC Group B event certification rules. Of course, the car was also modified and upgraded in the hands of Uncle Brick: it was powered by a 2.1-liter turbocharged engine that could produce more than 700 horsepower.
It also features unique matte black car paint, Recaro bucket seats, KW coil racks and white Rotier wheels. And, we need to remind you that this car can actually be on the road legally!
We can safely say that while all three cars have been weathered, you shouldn't expect any of them to be cheap. The RS200's unique list price is $550,000. As for the price of the other two, you need to find Uncle Brick himself. But I don't feel the need for that, because such a sought-after product will not wait until now to find a buyer.