As the built-up of the Car is now almost 10 years ago, the Car shows small signs of usage. Exhaust (Zoomies) with electric flap exhaust. It received a new brake master cylinder, upholstery, carpets, door trim, poly bushings on the front axle, springs in front, shock absorbers. During the rebuilt the Car was repainted in matt and glossy black as the original Car. The Weiand Blower with the Scott Intake came from Australia. The add-on parts were made by the Mad Max specialists from Seattle/CA. He purchased the Falcon and built up a movie correct car for the next 3 years. It was discovered by the seller as a base model in 2007 in Berlin. This original 1974 Ford Falcon XB Coupé was imported from New South Wales/Australia in 1998. In George Miller’s Australian cult film “Mad Max 1” from 1979, Max Rockatansky (Mel Gibson) drives the black Ford Falcon with 600 supercharged horsepower (The last V8) as an MFP policeman. ![]() The original vehicle also makes an appearance in Mad Max: Fury Road and is later modified into an off-road bare metal version called the Razor Cola. ![]() The original movie car is based on a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT coupe, which was modified to become a police interceptor by the Main Force Patrol. The V8 Interceptor, also known as a Pursuit Special, is driven by Max Rockatansky at the end of Mad Max and for the first half of Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior. The young Gibson plays the leading role in the first two Mad Max films, but the real star is his vehicle is the 600 hp Ford Falcon XB “Pursuit Special” V8 Police Interceptor. ![]() After a motorbike gang takes his family away from him, he sticks out as a one-man army through the “Wasteland”. Ex-cop Max Rockatansky (Mel Gibson) ensures justice in this post-apocalyptic world. The local police (MFP – Main Force Patrol), no less brutal, wage an almost hopeless war against marauders and biker gangs. Motorised gangs rule the streets, murders and hold-ups in the open are the order of the day. # Number of Drivers □ interested □ : 18,021 In 1979, George Miller’s End Time Trilogy drew a picture of a dystopian future in which civilisation is collapsing and sadistic rock gangs are ready to kill for a drop of petrol.
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