Possible pictures of actual Fury Road vehicles

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Wez 1968 wrote:I believe we have the first confirmed proof that the rat rod from the launch is in the movie albeit raised.

I think this is the Holden Rat Rod Ute (Circled in red) and looks like the rat rod on the trailer behind the corvette.
Correct you are. Though raising it was only a minor part of the work that it needed. Pretty much the only thing that was kept from how it was seen way back at the start was the body sheet metal. The chassis had to be reworked, complete new engine (though some parts like the blower were retained) and a heap of other work. Goes pretty well now though and sounds great. It's near impossible to see out of and a real handful to drive though, lol.
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The Perentti looks cool!

Any Purvis Eureka's in FR?
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BlownV8 wrote:Does every vehicle need to be matt black??? A little bit overdone!
Thats what I thought, I would like to see some murals and some more colorful cars. Then again I would like to see all the cars from RW. lol.
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BlownV8 wrote:Does every vehicle need to be matt black??? A little bit overdone!
I agree, in MMII they had a red XA with a big bat on it, the red snake truck, and even a pink '59 Desoto with a guy driving it with a dyed pink beard!

They did seem to have a lot more vehicles in MMII with custom painted graphics and designs on them than this film.

In Fury Road they did keep with the theme of "a piece from here, a piece from there" very well though.
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In Fury Road they did keep with the theme of "a piece from here, a piece from there" very well though.
There should be a joke car with metal non car items used as protection i.e. cast iron central heating radiators, metal kitchen sinks or metal street signs! :D
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I guess that's a homework fail on my part Cam ... I must be more diligent in future lol.
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furyroadcars wrote:... See page 94, half way down. Lol, Yep it's a Perentti, though just to be different it's Cleveland powered
Quite an interesting car. Anything that can look like that with a one tone frame has got my attention. After looking at some images of the kit car I now know where they got the nose for the car in "Corvette Summer". I may have a new favorite and I haven't even seen it in action!
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biolumen wrote:
... Apparently it's an old Mel Gibson movie that I haven't seen...
This is something I've run into a lot lately when I try to tell people about the new film. I'm astonished at the number of people who claim they've never even heard of Mad Max or The Road Warrior.
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Chase Bansi wrote:I'm astonished at the number of people who claim they've never even heard of Mad Max or The Road Warrior.
Haven't really encountered that myself. However, I've been scanning Mad Max related tweets for some time now and I'm surprised at the number of first time Mad Max viewers who call it boring or terrible. I'm even more surprised when they say that about MM2, although it's said about MM1 more often. Example: this tweet made a little over an hour ago.
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Mad Max is nothing like what I expected and way boring

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