Who owns the Mad Max Interceptor?

2 From Australia To England, To The US
And so today, the Australian born-and-bred Mad Max Interceptor is in the U.S., having completed a transatlantic journey. In 2011, the entire Cars of the Stars museum collection was bought by real estate mogul Michael Dezer.
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What car is the Interceptor from Mad Max?

Mad Max's V8 Interceptor – Ford Falcon XB GT

A mainstay of the films has been the protagonist's trademark black 1974 XB Ford Falcon. The Ford XB Falcon is a car which was produced by Ford Australia between 1973 and 1976 and was built exclusively in Australia.
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Can you buy a Mad Max Interceptor?

Mad Max Rockatansky's Interceptor, featured in the iconic Australian films Mad Max (1979) and Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), is available for sale in the United States.
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Where is the Mad Max car today?

Since then, the car has been housed at the Miami Auto Museum in Florida as part of their 'Dezer Collection' – an assortment of more than 1,100 classic, antique, and unique (mostly movie) vehicles started by Israeli-born, Michael Dezer.
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How much is the Mad Max Interceptor worth?

It's a steep one, as well. CarScoops says that the owner, real estate developer and passionate car collector Michael Dezer, dropped about $2 million from the original asking price. So if it went on sale for $5 million, it's now a “mere” $3 million to buy.
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What happened to the panel van from Mad Max?

He takes the vehicle to the country side where his wife stumbles upon Toecutter's gang. One of the gang members manages to latch onto the vehicle and have his hand ripped off as Jessie is driving away. Max eventually takes the vehicle along with his family to May Swayze's farm where it's left for repairs.
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Who owns the real Mad Max car?

2 From Australia To England, To The US

In 2011, the entire Cars of the Stars museum collection was bought by real estate mogul Michael Dezer. Initially, it was part of the exhibit at the Miami Auto Museum, although today, it is at the Orlando Auto Museum in Florida where apparently, it is for sale.
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How did Max get the Interceptor back?

He's rescued by a woman who asks him to save her daughter Glory from marauders. During the rescue, he also finds his stolen Interceptor has been restored to full working condition, which he uses to escape. He returns Glory to her mother, but they're soon killed in revenge by the marauders.
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What happened to all the cars from Mad Max: Fury Road?

In September 2021, thirteen of the most prominent cars featured in Mad Max: Fury Road ended up for sale through Lloyds Auctions in Australia. They sold these beautiful beasts through private negotiations via confidential phone calls or e-mails.
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What does MFP stand for in Mad Max?

The Main Force Patrol (MFP) were the Australian Federal Police special task force depicted in Mad Max. It was founded in 1983 by the remnants of the Australian Government.
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Did the Mad Max cars sell?

“Expressions of Madness” were being accepted by Lloyds Auctions which is selling 13 of the steampunk vehicles from the Mad Max movie, filmed in Australia. Several hundred expressions of interest were made for the collection, a spokesperson from Lloyds told Yahoo Finance from all over the world.
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Who built the Mad Max vehicles?

The 13 otherworldly cars and trucks, which will be offered separately, were created by head production designer and art director Colin Gibson and painstakingly custom-built for the big screen.
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How much horsepower did the Mad Max Interceptor have?

According to Barry, the Interceptor has a dual overhead cam engine, and thanks to the blower, makes 600 horsepower at the wheels.
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What truck is the war rig?

The vehicle commonly referred to as "The War Rig" is a 78 foot 18 wheeler based on a Tatra T815, an all-wheel drive truck manufactured in Czech Republic.
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What car does Mel Gibson drive?

Mel Gibson has always been a fan of Lexus cars, though maybe not as much as his penchant for Mercedes-Benz. The LS, in particular, which has been around since 1989 and is still produced today, has been a favorite of his for over 20 years.
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How much does a Mad Max car cost?

But chances are nobody is going to mess with its next owner, assuming they're familiar with Mad Max's fury. Mecum estimates the car is worth somewhere between $15,000 and $30,000, a pretty reasonable figure considering the only other V8, RWD car from the Blue Oval, the Ford Mustang GT, only begins at $36,120.
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What car is the magnum opus?

Wild Hunt - Based on Ford Falcon XB 1973.
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Are all the vehicles in Mad Max: Fury Road real?

The vehicles used in Mad Max: Fury Road are all made from a hodgepodge of real vehicles — both old and experimental — from all around the world. Mad Max Fury Road is an unforgettable movie awash with some of the most far out and extreme automotive artistic license.
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Who built the GigaHorse?

Engineer Antony Natoli and mechanic Mark McKinley designed a system so the two engines sat in a side by side arrangement and were connected to the transmission. I modelled the system in AutoCAD, and from this file, the plates and components were waterjet cut. The GigaHorse's suspension was also a challenge.
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What happened to the original Mad Max Interceptor?

Fursenko confirmed the vehicle's authenticity with Kennedy Miller. It was subsequently shown widely in Australia before being sold by Fursenko and shipped to the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in England, where it stayed until its closure in 2011. It was then relocated to the Dezer Car Museum in Miami, Florida.
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Who made Sandman panel van?

Back in 2000, Australian manufacturer Holden decided to recapture the magic of the '70s stoner van and built this Sandman Concept off of a 2000 Holden Ute.
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What is a Holden Sandman?

The Sandman was originally launched on the HQ Holden in 1974 as a panel van and ute in a bid to increase Holden's presence and appeal in the expanding recreational market.
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What happened to the new Jensen Interceptor?

The Interceptor III arrived in 1971 and enjoyed excellent sales before the marque was shelved in 1976. In the Automotive business though, a great name never dies, and the Interceptor reappeared in 1984 as the Mk IV before production ceased once more in 1991.
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