If you have a spare $1.1 million, you could buy the custom Ford F-150 ‘Hoonitruck’ built for Ken Block and featured in the likes of Gymkhana 10, Climbkhana Two, and Amazon’s The Gymkhana Files.

The insane truck was built by Detroit Speed and is powered by a custom-tuned 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6 borrowed directly from the Ford Racing Ford GT Le Mans development program. As a matter of fact, this very engine was an actual prototype engine that Ford Performance used. It now features a custom aluminum intake manifold that was 3D printed and pumps out no less than 914 hp at 7,400 rpm and 702 lb-ft of torque. This engine is coupled to a Sadev six-speed transmission powering all four wheels.

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The truck has been listed up for sale from LBI Limited and according to the listing, it cost a cool $1.5 million to build. Alongside the unique engine, the car features a unique tube-frame chassis and is made up of hand-hammered military-grade aluminum bodywork. The car also includes custom ST/KW suspension and one-off forged beadlock wheels.

The interior is rather bare but does include a carbon fiber dash and matching Recaro Profi SPA carbon fiber race seats. It even includes FordPass remote start and has a functional reversing camera. Included in the sale is a spare engine block, steel bodywork, extra wheels, and more.

Ever since splitting with Ford at the start of this year, Ken Block has parted ways with several of his old Gymkhana cars, including a 2011 Fiesta, a 2013 Fiesta, and perhaps the most prized of them all, a rare 1986 Ford RS200 Evo.