by Steve Holmes » Wed Sep 07, 2016 2:50 am
GD66 wrote:Definitely not, Ray. Here are a couple of shots of the Holman and Moody Honker from 1967.
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Sadly, despite its Total Performance programs during the 1960s, FoMoCo never really committed to the Can-Am. They did dabble briefly a couple of times, and the Holman-Moody 'Honker II' was just one example.
This car appeared at one or two races in 1967, driven by Mario Andretti. Its was painted a light metallic purple, and really didn't achieve anything. Prior to the start of the season, there were rumors that Ford would enter the Can-Am swinging heavily, with a couple of two car teams; one run by Holman-Moody, the other Shelby. The Shelby car did make one appearance, driven by Jerry Titus, but was even more underwhelming.
And that was it, until they returned in 1969, but again, despite some impressive machinery, their commitment was fleeting at best.
[quote="GD66"]Definitely not, Ray. Here are a couple of shots of the Holman and Moody Honker from 1967.
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Sadly, despite its Total Performance programs during the 1960s, FoMoCo never really committed to the Can-Am. They did dabble briefly a couple of times, and the Holman-Moody 'Honker II' was just one example.
This car appeared at one or two races in 1967, driven by Mario Andretti. Its was painted a light metallic purple, and really didn't achieve anything. Prior to the start of the season, there were rumors that Ford would enter the Can-Am swinging heavily, with a couple of two car teams; one run by Holman-Moody, the other Shelby. The Shelby car did make one appearance, driven by Jerry Titus, but was even more underwhelming.
And that was it, until they returned in 1969, but again, despite some impressive machinery, their commitment was fleeting at best.