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Max Rockatansky drove a yellow, red, and blue 1974 Ford Falcon XB Sedan when audiences met him at the beginning of the Mad Max timeline. It was one of three Ford Falcons marked as patrol cars for the Main Force Patrol, and it had previously been a real patrol car for the Victoria police force. It had a 351 cubic inch Cleveland V8 engine. Max's yellow Interceptor was one of the few cars that wasn't wrecked, either onscreen or off.
Differentiating this car from the other MFP cars in the film is the addition of the red intermediate stripe between the yellow and blue.
This Mad Max Police Interceptor has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
The Rockatansky family's personal vehicle was a custom 1975 Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. The front end was replaced with an HJ Caprice with Ford headlights. The vehicle had a custom mural painted on the right side but not on the left, which is why its left side hardly appeared onscreen.
The Rockatanskys' panel van took them on their final vacation. The family car tragically broke down as Jessie and Sprog tried to flee the unforgettable Toecutter and his gang, which set the stage for their murder in the middle of the road. It was the setting for Max's last happy days, as well as the devastating loss that changed him forever.
This Mad Max Holden HJ Panel Van has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
The Rockatansky family's personal vehicle was a custom 1975 Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. The front end was replaced with an HJ Caprice with Ford headlights. The vehicle had a custom mural painted on the right side but not on the left, which is why its left side hardly appeared onscreen.
The Rockatanskys' panel van took them on their final vacation. The family car tragically broke down as Jessie and Sprog tried to flee the unforgettable Toecutter and his gang, which set the stage for their murder in the middle of the road. It was the setting for Max's last happy days, as well as the devastating loss that changed him forever.
This Mad Max Holden HJ Panel Van has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
Max Rockatansky drove a yellow, red, and blue 1974 Ford Falcon XB Sedan when audiences met him at the beginning of the Mad Max timeline. It was one of three Ford Falcons marked as patrol cars for the Main Force Patrol, and it had previously been a real patrol car for the Victoria police force. It had a 351 cubic inch Cleveland V8 engine. Max's yellow Interceptor was one of the few cars that wasn't wrecked, either onscreen or off.
Differentiating this car from the other MFP cars in the film is the addition of the red intermediate stripe between the yellow and blue.
This Mad Max Police Interceptor has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
Max Rockatansky drove a yellow, red, and blue 1974 Ford Falcon XB Sedan when audiences met him at the beginning of the Mad Max timeline. It was one of three Ford Falcons marked as patrol cars for the Main Force Patrol, and it had previously been a real patrol car for the Victoria police force. It had a 351 cubic inch Cleveland V8 engine. Max's yellow Interceptor was one of the few cars that wasn't wrecked, either onscreen or off.
Differentiating this car from the other MFP cars in the film is the addition of the red intermediate stripe between the yellow and blue.
This Mad Max Police Interceptor has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
The Rockatansky family's personal vehicle was a custom 1975 Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. The front end was replaced with an HJ Caprice with Ford headlights. The vehicle had a custom mural painted on the right side but not on the left, which is why its left side hardly appeared onscreen.
The Rockatanskys' panel van took them on their final vacation. The family car tragically broke down as Jessie and Sprog tried to flee the unforgettable Toecutter and his gang, which set the stage for their murder in the middle of the road. It was the setting for Max's last happy days, as well as the devastating loss that changed him forever.
This Mad Max Holden HJ Panel Van has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
Max Rockatansky drove a yellow, red, and blue 1974 Ford Falcon XB Sedan when audiences met him at the beginning of the Mad Max timeline. It was one of three Ford Falcons marked as patrol cars for the Main Force Patrol, and it had previously been a real patrol car for the Victoria police force. It had a 351 cubic inch Cleveland V8 engine. Max's yellow Interceptor was one of the few cars that wasn't wrecked, either onscreen or off.
Differentiating this car from the other MFP cars in the film is the addition of the red intermediate stripe between the yellow and blue.
This Mad Max Police Interceptor has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
The Rockatansky family's personal vehicle was a custom 1975 Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. The front end was replaced with an HJ Caprice with Ford headlights. The vehicle had a custom mural painted on the right side but not on the left, which is why its left side hardly appeared onscreen.
The Rockatanskys' panel van took them on their final vacation. The family car tragically broke down as Jessie and Sprog tried to flee the unforgettable Toecutter and his gang, which set the stage for their murder in the middle of the road. It was the setting for Max's last happy days, as well as the devastating loss that changed him forever.
This Mad Max Holden HJ Panel Van has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
Max Rockatansky drove a yellow, red, and blue 1974 Ford Falcon XB Sedan when audiences met him at the beginning of the Mad Max timeline. It was one of three Ford Falcons marked as patrol cars for the Main Force Patrol, and it had previously been a real patrol car for the Victoria police force. It had a 351 cubic inch Cleveland V8 engine. Max's yellow Interceptor was one of the few cars that wasn't wrecked, either onscreen or off.
Differentiating this car from the other MFP cars in the film is the addition of the red intermediate stripe between the yellow and blue.
This Mad Max Police Interceptor has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
The Rockatansky family's personal vehicle was a custom 1975 Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. The front end was replaced with an HJ Caprice with Ford headlights. The vehicle had a custom mural painted on the right side but not on the left, which is why its left side hardly appeared onscreen.
The Rockatanskys' panel van took them on their final vacation. The family car tragically broke down as Jessie and Sprog tried to flee the unforgettable Toecutter and his gang, which set the stage for their murder in the middle of the road. It was the setting for Max's last happy days, as well as the devastating loss that changed him forever.
This Mad Max Holden HJ Panel Van has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
The Rockatansky family's personal vehicle was a custom 1975 Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. The front end was replaced with an HJ Caprice with Ford headlights. The vehicle had a custom mural painted on the right side but not on the left, which is why its left side hardly appeared onscreen.
The Rockatanskys' panel van took them on their final vacation. The family car tragically broke down as Jessie and Sprog tried to flee the unforgettable Toecutter and his gang, which set the stage for their murder in the middle of the road. It was the setting for Max's last happy days, as well as the devastating loss that changed him forever.
This Mad Max Holden HJ Panel Van has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
Max Rockatansky drove a yellow, red, and blue 1974 Ford Falcon XB Sedan when audiences met him at the beginning of the Mad Max timeline. It was one of three Ford Falcons marked as patrol cars for the Main Force Patrol, and it had previously been a real patrol car for the Victoria police force. It had a 351 cubic inch Cleveland V8 engine. Max's yellow Interceptor was one of the few cars that wasn't wrecked, either onscreen or off.
Differentiating this car from the other MFP cars in the film is the addition of the red intermediate stripe between the yellow and blue.
This Mad Max Police Interceptor has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
Max Rockatansky drove a yellow, red, and blue 1974 Ford Falcon XB Sedan when audiences met him at the beginning of the Mad Max timeline. It was one of three Ford Falcons marked as patrol cars for the Main Force Patrol, and it had previously been a real patrol car for the Victoria police force. It had a 351 cubic inch Cleveland V8 engine. Max's yellow Interceptor was one of the few cars that wasn't wrecked, either onscreen or off.
Differentiating this car from the other MFP cars in the film is the addition of the red intermediate stripe between the yellow and blue.
This Mad Max Police Interceptor has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
Max Rockatansky drove a yellow, red, and blue 1974 Ford Falcon XB Sedan when audiences met him at the beginning of the Mad Max timeline. It was one of three Ford Falcons marked as patrol cars for the Main Force Patrol, and it had previously been a real patrol car for the Victoria police force. It had a 351 cubic inch Cleveland V8 engine. Max's yellow Interceptor was one of the few cars that wasn't wrecked, either onscreen or off.
Differentiating this car from the other MFP cars in the film is the addition of the red intermediate stripe between the yellow and blue.
This Mad Max Police Interceptor has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.
The Rockatansky family's personal vehicle was a custom 1975 Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. The front end was replaced with an HJ Caprice with Ford headlights. The vehicle had a custom mural painted on the right side but not on the left, which is why its left side hardly appeared onscreen.
The Rockatanskys' panel van took them on their final vacation. The family car tragically broke down as Jessie and Sprog tried to flee the unforgettable Toecutter and his gang, which set the stage for their murder in the middle of the road. It was the setting for Max's last happy days, as well as the devastating loss that changed him forever.
This Mad Max Holden HJ Panel Van has been created for Instagram #mocaround63 to the theme #madmax hosted by @paulielego
As a side note, I actually live pretty close to where a lot of the first film was shot.