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    The Holman & Moody Mark II Roadster is on display at or shop in Charlotte Please call 704 583 2888 to get more information. Holman & Moody is a Ford Performance Parts, Roush Performance Parts and Blue Thunder dealer. We would be happy to …

Holman-Moody Racing - Owner - Racing-Reference

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Shop Tour Holman and Moody: Ford Performance History

    https://www.fordmuscle.com/features/shop-tours/shop-tour-holman-and-moody-ford-performance-history/
    John Holman started as a tool and die maker on the bottom rung of the ladder. He worked as a mechanic on the Mexican road race, worked on racing boats, took on projects for Zora Arkus-Duntov racing (considered to be the ‘Legend behind the Corvette’), and was working on Bill Vuckovich’s crew when Vuckovich was killed at the Indy 500 in 1955.

Holman and Moody | Capital Ford | Rock Mount, NC

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    Specializing in Ford powered racing cars, Holman Moody offers complete mechanical restorations including chassis, suspension, drivetrain, and engine building services. The customer can specify any level of mechanical restoration, from an engine rebuild to the complete mechanical restoration described above.

Period Holman Moody Race Build: 1967 Ford Mustang

    https://bringatrailer.com/2017/09/20/period-holman-moody-race-build-1967-ford-mustang/
    Period Holman Moody Race Build: 1967 Ford Mustang This 1967 Ford Mustang is a very rare and very special Holman Moody race car that’s one of two built in-period–the sister car was a fastback. Raced extensively from new in South America, the car returned to HM’s North Carolina shops in 1971 for an upgrade to full Trans-Am spec.

Flashback Friday: 1966 Holman and Moody built Mustang

    https://www.dragzine.com/news/flashback-friday-1966-holman-and-moody-built-mustang/
    It wasn’t until 1965 that Holman and Moody formed a drag racing division and they built ten A/FX Mustangs for drag racing events. Eight of those cars were powered by the 427 SOHC engines and the other two had 427 hi-riser engine packages. Bill Lawton put them in the record books as he won the NHRA Winternationals with a 10.88 second run at 129mph.

UNCOVERED: DAVID PEARSON GARAGE YEILDS …

    https://performance.ford.com/enthusiasts/newsroom/2018/03/holman-moody-_69-torino-cobra.html
    Not long after the 1969 NASCAR racing season ended, Holman Moody asked David Pearson to make a trip to the cooperate facility in Charlotte, N.C., to discuss plans for the 1970 NASCAR season. When Pearson returned home, he walked into the house, gathered his family and announced, “You guys need to come outside.”

1964 Holman-Moody Galaxie Abandoned for 40 Years …

    https://www.motortrend.com/features/1964-holman-moody-galaxie-abandoned-40-years-nascar-roots/
    Exterior: Beginning in late-1963, Holman-Moody began painting its team cars with George Barris custom colors as a way of drawing even more attention to the successful racing operation based in...

George Poteet’s Holman Moody-Inspired ’57 Ford F100

    https://fuelcurve.com/holman-moody-ford-f100/
    The custom machined Mini-Lite wheels, complete with Holman Moody center caps, create a perfect stance and the specially blended ’57 Ford Dresden Blue color delivers a vintage style with a modern bent – exactly what George Poteet and Alan Johnson of Johnson’s Hot Rod Shop were thinking as they teamed up on this F100 build.

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