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Holman Moody Honored at Pinehurst Concours 2013

Holman Moody Ford 429er Can-Am race car
Holman Moody Ford 429’er Can-Am entrant

The Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance 2013 will honor Lee Holman with the first-ever “Pinehurst Concours Lifetime Achievement Award” and the Holman & Moody organization with a special display featuring memorabilia and cars of their collection. The inaugural Concours will be held Sunday, May 5th at the Pinehurst Resort and Golf Club in North Carolina, with activities beginning on Thursday, May 2nd.

The Pinehurst Concours Lifetime Achievement Award has been created to celebrate accomplishments in the automotive, motorcycle and motorsports arenas. Receiving the 2013 Pinehurst Concours Lifetime Achievement Award is Lee Holman, John’s son and president of the company since 1975. Lee was an original crewmember of the Holman & Moody team at Le Mans and many other races, and currently is very active in the company’s daily business, servicing and restoring vintage race cars, as well as producing new 1966-specification GT Mark II race machines from their original blueprints and chassis.

“It’s an honor to for Holman & Moody to be recognized at the inaugural Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance and for me to be given a lifetime achievement award,” said Lee Holman, President of Holman Automotive, Inc. and Holman Moody Inc. “We have been a proud North Carolina company for more than 55 years and to have an event like this so close to our headquarters and with such a strong tie to this region, it only makes sense to be involved and share our history and what we’re up to now with our fans.”

Beginning in 1957, Holman & Moody took on the world from shops based in Charlotte, North Carolina, less than 100 miles from Pinehurst, where founders John Holman and Ralph Moody operated as the official race contractors for Ford’s global racing efforts. From stock car oval tracks with Ford “Battlebird” Thunderbirds and Galaxies to the quarter mile with A/FX Mustangs to road rallies with Falcons to winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the GT40 Mark II, the Holman & Moody name was known, and continues to be known, for ‘competition-proven’ performance.

Holman Moody Ford Mustang, 1964 Tour de France rally
The Holman Moody-prepared Ford Mustang won its class at the 1964 Tour de France rally, the first professional win for the Mustang

Some of the top drivers in the world worked with Holman & Moody, including Fred Lorenzen, Mark Donohue, Bobby Allison, Parnelli Jones, Peter Revson, DavidPearson, Al Unser, Joe Weatherly, Cale Yarborough, Dan Gurney, A. J. Foyt, Bo Ljungfeldt, Mario Andretti, Jim Clark, Junior Johnson, Dick Hutcherson, Augie Pabst, Richard Petty, Fireball Roberts, Curtis Turner and Bobby Unser.

Part of the special display at Pinehurst will include a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Ford Mustang’s first professional win – at the 1964 Tour de France Automobile Rally, a 4,000 mile event, with two Holman & Moody-prepared Mustang coupes finishing first and second in class. In celebration of this achievement, Holman & Moody are preparing a limited run of 500 50th anniversary TdF Mustangs, which will be available for sale in the spring of 2013.

Additional vehicles, including NASCAR stock cars, AF/X drag racing cars and the legendary GT Mark II will be on display, as well as an array of memorabilia documenting the history of Holman & Moody over the years, from original blueprints of the GT40, to build sheets and authentic documents from race car drivers and Henry Ford. Additionally, rarely seen photographs from Holman’s personal collection will be displayed.

“We are so proud to have Lee Holman and Holman & Moody honored at our first event,” said Dean Kessel, Founder and CEO of the Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance. “Holman & Moody has played a major part in North Carolina’s rich heritage in motorsport, from NASCAR to taking on the best of Europe at Le Mans. This display will literally blow the minds of enthusiasts of all types, with some of the rarest documentation and cars they may ever see, just adding to the experience that will mark the Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance.”

For more information about the Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance, visit www.pinehurstconcours.com.

[Source: Pinehurst Concours; photos: Holman Moody]