Mad Max - The Last of the V8 Interceptors Arrives - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2006

The second day I had the Interceptor, I drove it to work. I spent quite a bit of time taking people for rides around the block, demonstrating the lights, siren, blower, etc. Warning - strong language! This is the Interceptor that is featured in the documentary "Back 2 The Max" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7ibRo5_Slc

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  • The Mad Max version is much better looking than the Road Warrior version. I know it's the same car, but it just doesn't look as good without the front air dam and the rear hatch.

  • @kdwildman - Strangely enough, I disagree. :) I feel the RW version looks more badass, more lived-in, more post-apocalyptic. But that's why there's two movies. :)

  • why doesn't the engine shut off when the blower stops turning?

  • It's movie magic, sir.

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  • dang you aussies made on heck of a car, Thank you all!!!!

  • ME TOO! I want a ride!

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  • @runningman1987 And were still making them , hence we send what you call G8 Pontiacs to the USA

  • @kreigsmann  I dont know about this car but the origonal in the movie had a fake blower.

  • @patrolmanDark @kdwildman - I kinda agree with both of you, I love the 'owned' feel of the MM2 version but my heart breaks every time that clip gets busted. Funnily enough the front end of the Ford Australia Fairlane and Falcon from around 83 on, both have a nod to that clip which is an aftermarket part for the Falcon XB used in the film.

  • this car and eleanor are my faves

  • @Naturalhit - '73-'75 coupe body. I thank you, however I did not build this car, it was built by Scott Smith with the help of the builders of the first two cars. It was used in the documentary "Back 2 The Max".

  • @PatrolmanDark What year?

    I'm a huge fan of Mad Max. Awesome job btw

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