Re: Original Interceptor in Miami
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 4:49 pm
Any pictures to see if the quick fella still might have a weapon or two under there?
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Here's a quick history lesson for you. Take notes, there will be a quiz afterwards. http://www.madmaxmovies.com/mad-max-int ... index.htmlrustycarr wrote:So, was this car used in MM1 and 2?
Thanks for the link and smartass comment, enjoyed them bothChase Bansi wrote:Here's a quick history lesson for you. Take notes, there will be a quiz afterwards. http://www.madmaxmovies.com/mad-max-int ... index.htmlrustycarr wrote:So, was this car used in MM1 and 2?
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Text removed due to pictures confirming rim style...roadwarriormfp wrote:Those front rims are not the orginal ones either, as they appear to be a multifit rim, if you look at the hub you will see the extra holes...
My pleasure.rustycarr wrote:Thanks for the link and smartass comment, enjoyed them both
I pulled this from another thread -CleveXB wrote:As you can see in this link, they write than "the car started his life as a 73 model" .... so, it's wrong !
What others things are wrong ? question launched !
Chase Bansi wrote:My pleasure.rustycarr wrote:Thanks for the link and smartass comment, enjoyed them both
I pulled this from another thread -CleveXB wrote:As you can see in this link, they write than "the car started his life as a 73 model" .... so, it's wrong !
What others things are wrong ? question launched !
The white Black on Black http://www.madmaxmovies.com/forum/viewt ... f=4&t=9941
This info was posted by Sucks Nitro
My uneducated theory on this is that the vehicle was manufactured in November 1973, but was the 1974 model year.