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Interceptor
The Official DIRECTORS CUT Mad Max Interceptor 1:1 from MAD MAX 1 These vehicles are authentic recreations of the cinematic heroes of the MAD MAX series. Each of these 25 full-scale replicas is a collector's item, built to movie specifications using genuine 1970s Ford Falcon hardtops, officially certified by Warner Brothers, and autographed by Director George Miller, Producer Doug Mitchell, along with select cast members. Experience the thrill of escaping civilization's collapse as you get behind the wheel of this celluloid hero. Each iconic vehicle is one of only 25 that will ever be made, each individually numbered and baring a unique plaque and COA.
Specifications
Genuine Australian Ford Falcon hardtop - Upgraded to full film correct XB GT specs inc 351 4V cleveland V8
On / Off switchable 6/71 Supercharger with correct vintage Weiand front, swing arm and pulley.
4 speed Top Loader gearbox (Auto optional at buyers request) backed by an XB GT 9" diff with correct tramp rods
Movie correct black XB GT vinyl interior, working blue strobe light, blower switch, RVS radio and correct working siren.
Film accurate rims with new BFG tyres, film spec Bodykit and tu-tone black paint work.
Functional zoomie exhuast along with all other film accurate features
All completed with Certified authenticity by Kennedy Miller Mitchell and Warner Brothers.
In the movies
In Mad Max (1979), the Pursuit Special Interceptor—a specially outfitted 1973 Ford XB GT Falcon—bursts onto the scene as a gleaming testament to the Main Force Patrol’s fading hold on order. Far from the battered vehicles that populate later films, this one-off creation boasts a pristine black finish and a supercharged V8 engine, built expressly to entice Max Rockatansky—a jaded yet formidable cop—to stick with the force. Its intimidating silhouette and snarling exhaust speak to the desperation of a society on the verge of collapse, where unchecked violence threatens to overwhelm what little remains of law and decency. Introduced during Max’s turbulent tenure in the MFP, stationed at the Halls of Justice, the Interceptor quickly proves more than a mere pursuit vehicle. It offers a sense of purpose as he faces marauding biker gangs and petty criminals, its flawless exterior reflecting a waning ideal: that the MFP can still uphold justice in an increasingly lawless world. For Max, teetering between duty and despair, the Interceptor symbolizes a lifeline. Each high-speed chase or roadside confrontation becomes an affirmation that he—and the MFP—haven’t yet surrendered to chaos. This immaculate machine also underscores the film’s deeper themes of loss and vengeance. Every rev of its engine foreshadows the wrath that simmers beneath Max’s stoic exterior. While the Interceptor stands as a promise of order, it ultimately becomes entwined with the growing darkness within Max himself. Even so, it remains an unforgettable icon of Mad Max: a flawless creation born in desperate times, holding fast to the hope that someone, somewhere, will still fight to keep the world from plunging into madness.