Interceptor Car Mad Max

Interceptor Car Mad Max. Le automobili iconiche della storia del cinema Stardust The head mechanic leads Max right to the Interceptor, along with support from another MFP. Although it looked tough on screen with upgrades like nose cones and side pipes, some parts like the supercharger were just for show.


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The car started life as a standard 1973 XB GT Ford Falcon Coupe, a car exclusive to Australia The Mad Max Pursuit Special refers to Max's famous V8 Interceptor Pursuit Special, a 1973 Ford XB Falcon GT 351.

And for the first few years of its life, this is pretty much how it stayed It was often referred to as the "Black on Black", due to its pre-apocalypse paint scheme: a menacing gloss black over a satin black The 'V8 Interceptor' was introduced as Max's ride in Mad Max (1979), featured sparsely in Mad Max 2 (1981) before being blown up, and had no appearance at all in Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome (1985)

. The vehicle also makes an appearance in Mad Max: Fury Road and is later modified into an off-road bare metal. It had unique features for a muscle car: a pretend supercharger, a huge 40-gallon fuel tank, and around 600 horsepower

Diecast model cars Ford Falcon 1/24 Greenlight XB black RHD Mad Max Last of the V8. By the end of the film he is driving a blacked-out Falcon XB known as the "Last of the V8 Interceptors." Ford Falcon XB 351 Sedan 1974, a former Victorian Police car in real life was bought by Byron Kennedy and George Miller to become Max Rockatansky's standard issue MFP. The Mad Max Pursuit Special refers to Max's famous V8 Interceptor Pursuit Special, a 1973 Ford XB Falcon GT 351.