1973 Ford Falcon XB GT "Interceptor" replicants
Eye Of Apocalypse
07-04-2003, 06:56 PM
Has anyone here in the forums tried, or knows someone who has tried to make a copy of the '73 Falcon XB GT seen in the Mel Gibson film Mad Max?
I know the Supercharger that was in the car does not exist, I have plenty of sites which clearly state this in my IE Favorites.
Nevertheless I seek information on the costs of the modifications which are done to the car, I don't have anywhere near the funds required to do any of it I know that without having to see the costs, however this is a planned project for me and I would like to atleast get an idea of what it would take to make a replica of the car with using say a 1970 Ford Torino
I know the Supercharger that was in the car does not exist, I have plenty of sites which clearly state this in my IE Favorites.
Nevertheless I seek information on the costs of the modifications which are done to the car, I don't have anywhere near the funds required to do any of it I know that without having to see the costs, however this is a planned project for me and I would like to atleast get an idea of what it would take to make a replica of the car with using say a 1970 Ford Torino
blazed on haze :\
07-14-2003, 07:41 AM
if u want to make a decent mad max replica ud have to purchase a 1975 falcon xb with a falcon xc front grill, then spend money on a custom body kit. the blower on the car was a fake but it would b cool if u made a replica with one thats real.
Eye Of Apocalypse
08-09-2003, 11:41 PM
Originally posted by blazed on haze :\
if u want to make a decent mad max replica ud have to purchase a 1975 falcon xb with a falcon xc front grill, then spend money on a custom body kit. the blower on the car was a fake but it would b cool if u made a replica with one thats real.
Hell man I think with the right amount of money you could get one exactly like that one built that does work, with all the new smaller performance parts and supercharger systems i'm almost sure of it. When ya've got the green stuff the possibilities are endless
if u want to make a decent mad max replica ud have to purchase a 1975 falcon xb with a falcon xc front grill, then spend money on a custom body kit. the blower on the car was a fake but it would b cool if u made a replica with one thats real.
Hell man I think with the right amount of money you could get one exactly like that one built that does work, with all the new smaller performance parts and supercharger systems i'm almost sure of it. When ya've got the green stuff the possibilities are endless
73XBGS
09-21-2003, 02:52 AM
Originally posted by blazed on haze :\
if u want to make a decent mad max replica ud have to purchase a 1975 falcon xb with a falcon xc front grill, then spend money on a custom body kit. the blower on the car was a fake but it would b cool if u made a replica with one thats real.
They didnt use a XC grill :banghead:
The car was a GT matter of fact a XB GT :2cents:
My GS would convert over perfect, 2 spoilers, wheel flares, front end kit, zoomies, wheels and tires. If you cut up an actual GT.......well very very bad things should happen to you LOL
If you want to see a true Falcon email me and I'll send em to ya :grinyes:
if u want to make a decent mad max replica ud have to purchase a 1975 falcon xb with a falcon xc front grill, then spend money on a custom body kit. the blower on the car was a fake but it would b cool if u made a replica with one thats real.
They didnt use a XC grill :banghead:
The car was a GT matter of fact a XB GT :2cents:
My GS would convert over perfect, 2 spoilers, wheel flares, front end kit, zoomies, wheels and tires. If you cut up an actual GT.......well very very bad things should happen to you LOL
If you want to see a true Falcon email me and I'll send em to ya :grinyes:
Dark One
11-23-2003, 07:11 AM
If you want one doing for and shipped from OZ then you can try here, they may at first seem a little pricey, but when you realise what they do to them, well worth the money I think.
http://www.aussiecoupes.com/
http://www.aussiecoupes.com/
73XBGS
12-18-2003, 03:28 AM
Hmm all I can say about the link you gave me is :uhoh: I want through www.aussiexport.com
This was after a TON of research. All I can say is the guy who owns the place is a decent honest guy. As for the other, all I'm going to say is, a nice webpage doesnt mean excellent service and fair prices.
I would get into to detail, but I dont have enough space on this page. One thing to keep in mind my guy is in Austraila, this other fella is in Oregon and Washington state. Why not go direct instead of third and fourth party?
**** Please research these companies before sending them ANYTHING. Get there phone number and directory search the country and city. Then contact the city or county gov''t for business complaints and current licenses. You'd be surprised.
This was after a TON of research. All I can say is the guy who owns the place is a decent honest guy. As for the other, all I'm going to say is, a nice webpage doesnt mean excellent service and fair prices.
I would get into to detail, but I dont have enough space on this page. One thing to keep in mind my guy is in Austraila, this other fella is in Oregon and Washington state. Why not go direct instead of third and fourth party?
**** Please research these companies before sending them ANYTHING. Get there phone number and directory search the country and city. Then contact the city or county gov''t for business complaints and current licenses. You'd be surprised.
73XBGS
12-18-2003, 03:32 AM
Oh yeah one more thing, unless you have 20K US dollars to get a Falcon to make a replica through aussiecoupes dont bother, his words not mine. Hmm got mine for 10K, go figure
PeeJay
02-13-2004, 08:24 PM
Hi,
I've just started looking at websites and it appears that there are some 15-20 Mad Max cars here in the US and Canada. Not all are finished but the ones that are look pretty good. From what I can tell, there are only 2 companies that make the parts that you need. One guy is in Australia and his stuff is pretty expensive. The other guy is in Indiana or maybe Illinois. I think his company is called Pursuit Industries.
As for the car that was used in the movies, it should be called a XB Falcon GT. In Australia, the car companies don't use model years to denote a car but like in England, they use a model designation. In England they used Mark I, II, III, IV, etc.,.... In Australia the used XK, XM, XP, XR, XT, XW, XY, XA, XB, XC, etc..... I have learned that the XK-XY were basically built off US stampings with many local changes. Funny thing, the XP looks like a 1963 Comet with 2 headlights!
I have a XA Fairmont 2-door sedan. The body shell looks like the one used in the movies but the front-end is different. And no, it doesn't share anything with a Torino. In fact, it is a lot smaller.....at least 12-15 inches shorter....maybe more.
PJ
I've just started looking at websites and it appears that there are some 15-20 Mad Max cars here in the US and Canada. Not all are finished but the ones that are look pretty good. From what I can tell, there are only 2 companies that make the parts that you need. One guy is in Australia and his stuff is pretty expensive. The other guy is in Indiana or maybe Illinois. I think his company is called Pursuit Industries.
As for the car that was used in the movies, it should be called a XB Falcon GT. In Australia, the car companies don't use model years to denote a car but like in England, they use a model designation. In England they used Mark I, II, III, IV, etc.,.... In Australia the used XK, XM, XP, XR, XT, XW, XY, XA, XB, XC, etc..... I have learned that the XK-XY were basically built off US stampings with many local changes. Funny thing, the XP looks like a 1963 Comet with 2 headlights!
I have a XA Fairmont 2-door sedan. The body shell looks like the one used in the movies but the front-end is different. And no, it doesn't share anything with a Torino. In fact, it is a lot smaller.....at least 12-15 inches shorter....maybe more.
PJ
lowrider38921
03-22-2004, 12:16 AM
can the maverick be used???????????????????????????
73XBGS
10-30-2004, 01:55 AM
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