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Mad max interceptor
Mad max interceptor








  1. #Mad max interceptor manual
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The movie, upon release, exploded at the box office and became one of the coolest movies of that time. At the time, Gibson was an up-and-coming Aussie import and the first of the three movies were made on a shoestring budget. But it all started in 1979 with the now not-so-vaunted Mel Gibson and his Ford Falcon Interceptors. If you’d like to read more about the car or register to bid you can find it here on Mecum, it’s due to roll across the auction block with Mecum in January and at the time of writing there’s no price estimate and no reserve.The millennials may only know Mad Max from the 2015 version, Fury Road, with an armless Charlize Theron and the man of few words, Tom Hardy leading the film, along with plenty of nubile and scantily clad PYTs. The car has the correct twin spoiler set up with a large front air dam and the characteristic exhausts that exit four-a-side just in front of the rear wheels.

#Mad max interceptor manual

The car is fitted with a four-speed manual transmission with a floor mounted Hurst shifter, there’s a column-mounted tachometer, and a racing steering wheel. V8 fitted with a fully functional Weiand supercharger topped with dual Holley four-barrel carburetors, and a chrome scoop – the entire assembly rises through a cutout in the hood as you would expect. The real excitement lies in the engine bay where you’ll find a heavily modified Cleveland 351 cu.

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The attention to detail with this build is remarkable, right down to the weatherworn exterior and the heavily patinated interior with a well-worn seat, a jump seat, and the correct blue police flashing light. The car you see here is an original Australian Falcon XB GT coupe that was shipped to the United States and painstakingly rebuilt with Australian components to Pursuit Special specification including both the interior, exterior, and engine bay. The car was used in Mad Max, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, and in Mad Max: Fury Road, as well as in both of the video games. The Mad Max Pursuit Special was used extensively in the films, becoming a character in its own right. It was this latter engine that was used in the racing versions of the model, the most famous of which are the cars driven by Allan Moffat to win both the 19 Australian Touring Car Championship as well as the 1974 Sandown 250. (4.9 litre) V8 was a popular choice, the largest was the Cleveland 351 cu. There were a number of engine options for the XB GT including the 302 cu. The XB GT Falcon was never offered for sale in the United States however it’s proven to be a very popular coupe with Americans in the years since – and companies have been founded to buy them in Australia and ship them to new owners in the USA who can’t find them locally. The Ford Falcon XB GT is a two-door coupe that was designed and built in Australia, it was a follow on from the Ford Falcon XA and the predecessor to the Ford Falcon XC, all of which were offered in two-door, four-door, and panel van variants and represented the third generation of the Australian Ford Falcons.

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The car used in the first film was an Australian-built 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Hardtop that had been extensively modified by the team at Melbourne-based car customizers Graf-X International with Peter Arcadipane, Ray Beckerley, John Evans, and painter Rod Smythe woking on the car to a series of designs penned by Mad Max art director Jon Dowding. The car was officially named the “Pursuit Special”, it’s also known as the “Last of the V8 Interceptors”, however most people just call it the Interceptor.

mad max interceptor

The Mad Max Interceptor is one of the most famous cars in cinema history, and deservedly so.










Mad max interceptor