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  1. Vehicle listing: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked, there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the History of the Mad Max Interceptor sections for more detail. A Kawasaki Z-1 900 or 1000 (made up to look like a Suzuki Katana, 1100cc, 1981 model, which was new at the time).

  2. Mad Max Fan Community. There are Mad Max fans worldwide, from Australia to Germany, the United States to Japan. The internet has helped bring so many of us together with our common interests, and helped form various groups and events along the way. If you're looking to meet up with some other fans, this page is here to help you do just that.

  3. Mad Max Fury Road has been released basically everywhere on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download. My copy arrived today, bundled with the Mad Max game, and is the standard Blu-ray release. As per the news below for August 19, all the releases appear to be the same as far as the extras content, so it's really just a question of whether you need 3D, or if you can't do Blu-ray yet and need a DVD.

  4. Mad Max CarsCyclotron / Bubble Trike. The trike was originally constructed by Lance Seadon of Cycle Gear in Collingwood. The scrolling on the body was done in 24ct gold leaf by John Leach - Lance and John were both members of the Barbarians Motorcycle Club at the time. Features of the trike included a tube running from the dome to the rider, so ...

  5. Dinkum Classics Die Cast Mad Max Interceptor. In June 2001, Dinkum Classics have released a fully built up 1/24 scale XB interceptor. It is not a plastic conversion kit, but a solidly built cast model, fully mastered from scratch. Further pictures and information can be viewed at the Dinkum Classics web site, www.dinkumclassics.com.au.

  6. www.madmaxmovies.com › mad-max-interceptor › mad-max-mfp-badges-and-logosMad Max Movies - MFP Badges and Logos

    Currently he is having some made up to sell in sets of 3 for USD$75 a set. The badges will have the wording "MFP", "INTERCEPTOR" and "MAIN FORCE PATROL", with the possibility of custom wording. Steve Pilant's badge design. Steve Pilant's finished badges on a car. Also see Steve's web page.

  7. Aoshima Mad Max Interceptor Model Kit. Released in 2003, this 1/24 scale kit is a lot more "mainstream" than many of the other kits that have come before. It is a plastic kit, with heaps of detail and extras - see below for pictures of the parts, decals, and so on. There was also a Limited Edition version of this kit, which as best as I can ...

  8. Mad Max Cars Max's Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. Max's Panel Van is a 1975 Holden HJ Sandman (the HJ was made from 1974 to 1976). These cars had all the options and were the top of the range. The front end has been replaced with the front end from a Statesman, originally the van would have had a twin headlight front.

  9. The History Of The Mad Max InterceptorPart 3 - Restoration. Although it was supposed to be scrapped, the new 'owner' was reluctant to destroy this important car, and instead it was ultimately passed on to a colleague, Ray Evans, from Adelaide. The car then sat outside Ray Evans' scrap yard for more than three years, and was the subject of much ...

  10. Mad Max Interceptor. Base Car. The original car is a white 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Hardtop / Coupe. This was a standard production model available in Australia from 1973 to 1976. Being a GT, it automatically came with a 300bhp 351ci V8, 4V heads, top loader, 9 inch diff - pretty much all the standard XB GT coupe features.

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