1967 Ford Mustang Holman-Moody Racer: A Piece of Racing History

1967 Ford Mustang Holman-Moody Racer: A Piece of Racing History

This isn’t just a Mustang; it’s a legendary piece of racing history. One of only two Mustangs ever built by Holman-Moody in 1967, this rare gem has a storied past. It’s believed to have raced to victory in Peru, Mexico, and Argentina under the helm of Christobal “Batman” Galjluf.

After its international racing career, it returned to Holman-Moody in 1971 for a significant re-engineering to meet the demands of the 1971 Trans Am series. Today, it’s been meticulously restored by Cameron Bishop to its original specifications.

Key Features:

  • Ford Racing high-nickel 302 CI V-8 engine
  • Toploader 4-speed manual transmission
  • Holman-Moody suspension and braking systems
  • Original Holman-Moody wheels
  • Authentic Holman-Moody details throughout

This iconic Mustang is more than just a car; it’s a testament to the golden age of American muscle car racing.

Source: mecum.com
This article was crafted with assistance from Gemini

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