Ken Block Signed Photos Hitting the Auction Blocks
Sister of motorsports legend Ken Block is auctioning off a set of autographed photos of the Hoonicorn to raise money for charity.
Every now and then, something pops up that hits all the right emotional and automotive notes at once. This is undoubtedly one of those moments. Donna Block, sister of motorsport legend Ken Block, is putting two framed, signed photos of the iconic Hoonicorn Mustang on eBay to raise funds for something more than just wall art.
The auction supports her trip to the Petersen Automotive Museum for “People’s Champ: The Impact of Ken Block” exhibit, along with a Celebration of Life for Ken and a donation to the 43 Institute, a nonprofit keeping his legacy alive for the next generation of motorsport misfits. The first portion is a bit sad because it really feels as if she shouldn’t be in a position to have to sell things like this to fund a trip to see an exhibit honoring her brother, but I digress.
Limited Edition Photos Hand Signed by Ken Himself
These aren’t your average fan prints. We’re talking limited-run, signed Hoonicorn photos (number 51 of 150, to be exact) featuring Ken’s all-wheel-drive, fire-breathing ‘65 Mustang. The same car that famously tore through downtown Los Angeles in Gymkhana 7, which now sits comfortably north of 60 million views.
One shows the side profile, the other a front three-quarter angle. Both are framed with Hoonigan-branded matting, sized just over 27” x 20”, and shot by photographer Tony Harmer. These prints were originally a gift from Ken to his mom back in 2015, and now they’re resurfacing with a new mission.
Don’t Miss this Opportunity
The auction kicks off Sunday, May 25, and wraps on June 1. Each photo will be listed separately, with original Certificates of Authenticity included. But make no mistake—this isn’t just about scoring cool car art.
It’s about celebrating a driver who helped redefine modern car culture. Ken Block wasn’t just the guy doing donuts around Segways. He was the co-founder of DC Shoes, a rally icon, a Gymkhana pioneer, and the heart behind HOONIGAN. From WRC stages to Pikes Peak, he lived flat-out and brought millions along for the ride. It would be killer to see someone buy them for the cause and return them to the Block family. Of course, that’s just a bit of wishful thinking on our end.
Photos: 43 Institute




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