Jonny, as an Aussie who grew up in the 80s this one brought a tear to the eye. Keep up the good work ya flute 🍻
@stevenkelby21696 ай бұрын
Mark is a delightful bloke too 👍
@SledgeOfHouseHammer6 ай бұрын
>>ya flute Australia: the only country where referring to someone as a musical instrument is considered a term of endearment.
@stevenkelby21696 ай бұрын
@@SledgeOfHouseHammer If we really love someone we might call them a C.... 😂 🍻
@Akira426 ай бұрын
@@SledgeOfHouseHammer 'Flute' is a term Jonny has popularised himself on his podcast, it's nothing to do with Aus. 👍
@oldbloke2046 ай бұрын
@@SledgeOfHouseHammer I've lived in Australia all my life and have never heard that term until now. Heard plenty of others though.
@HereIsMyOffer6 ай бұрын
8:10 Technically you can stop and start a belt driven blower! The Toyota 4A-GZE & 1GZ-GTE (edit: 1G-GZE) motor used an electro-magnetic clutch similar to an air conditioning compressor to disengage the supercharger at idle to keep fuel consumption down. Presumably, one could make that operation switchable via gear stick mounted button
@psmarston16 ай бұрын
Have this set up on my 2zz-ge 1.8 TS Compressor Corolla 👍
@edwardfletcher77906 ай бұрын
That's a very different design of Supercharger.....
@Graham_Patch6 ай бұрын
Which car uses a 1GZ-GTE? It's not an engine I'm familiar with.
@HereIsMyOffer6 ай бұрын
@@Graham_Patch Oops was going from memory,, the 1G-GZE was the 6cyl version of the 4A-GZE.
@davidgalea61136 ай бұрын
Does an engine that has a belt driven supercharger still work if you temporarily disconnected/removed the belt? Is there enough manifold vacumm to turn the two compressor gears/scrolls inside the blower and simultaneously also suck fuel from the carburettor sitting on top of the supercharger??
@goatfiddler83846 ай бұрын
As a young fella, I delivered the local paper in an industrial area of Melbourne called West Heidelberg. One of the places was a machine shop and one evening the bloke who owned it was there and we had a bit of a chat about the lathes, mills etc. The conversation came round to how he built the supercharger for the Mad Max car. It was based on a supercharger he had fished out of a bin at the Calder Park drags after it had cracked its compressor thingy. He said he welded up the crack, just so it couldn't be seen, not a "repair weld", and worked out some sort of pulley setup to run it off the back of the engine. I was 16 at the time and VERY impressed.
@Leaving_Orbit6 ай бұрын
Very cool story.
@oldbloke2046 ай бұрын
Our family has a bit of a connection to that film via my dads job at the time and I seem to remember my Sister went out with one of the actors in it at one point.
@Siracusano6 ай бұрын
The chances that you have that story and watch LBS. Awesome
@JohnRolyAU6 ай бұрын
The S/C was powered by a starter motor in the film car. A friend of my parents in the 80's painted a replica of the 4 door which is now passed off as a real movie car. All the police bits were obtained via Ch10 props dept as the owner of it, was Marty Monster on Ch10! From memory the rear spoilers on these cars are from Holden Sandman's
@dwilson25486 ай бұрын
As an American I am very jealous and envious of you mate. 👍
@gregandrews91516 ай бұрын
I just recently purchased a xb falcon in the USA that I found sitting in a barn for 10 years. Extremely rare find in the US.
@ldnwholesale8552 At least the ones here weren't left to rust. Sorry that we loved 'em more than you did.
@hardtophub5 ай бұрын
What colour etc mate? I’ve shipped dozens of them to the US, may be one of the hardtops I shipped over so I may be able to give you some history.
@gregandrews91515 ай бұрын
@@hardtophub Its a orange xb coupe with a xc grill and bumper. Its been in the US since at least 2004 but I don't know when it came over or the history before that
@FunkStallion6 ай бұрын
I love how you recreated the bonnet camera view from the film, pointing past the blower to the driver. That thing is glorious
@jaysteele10316 ай бұрын
The XA through XC coupes were called "hardtops"because there was no structural B pillar at the door's shutline, meaning that the roof structure, door openings and sills had to be reinforced, to prevent the entire monocoque flexing or bending. The Americans, especially, had been building two door or four door pillarless coupes for decades by the time the Australians emulated the trend with the Falcon Coupe, Holden Monaro and Valiant Charger; all great cars in their own right.
@mick22316 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say as a 19 year old who loves cars, I have definitely seen Mad Max (on multiple occasions), and have to say its one of the best car/motorcycle films ever made, and definitely influenced my love of cars. Better than any of the modern Fast and furious crap they come up with. Real people doing actual crazy shit with vehicles for our entertainment will always be better than CGI. Thanks for the video
@bluemutt9964Ай бұрын
Max meeting the Interceptor turned more boys into men than the entirety of F&F
@AnagramAutoclassics6 ай бұрын
Even as a through-and-through Holden fan, I have to admit Mark's done a great job of recreating a movie icon. Good on ya, Jonny for making this for us.
@kieranwhite66476 ай бұрын
I've always been a fan of this channel, but you've really raised the game lately. From Tiff in a Sierra Cosworth BTCC and now a recreation of one of my favourite film cars. Thank you for sharing this with us
@jefdamen29776 ай бұрын
Indeed, who needs tv nowadays.
@jimtaylor4316 ай бұрын
@@jefdamen2977 So true. If you like watching car content, you have everything you need on KZbin thanks to simply brilliant content creators like Jonny. There is nothing on TV any more that competes with stuff like this.
@lptomtom6 ай бұрын
My favourite movie car of all time featured on my favourite car channel on KZbin? Oh, what a day! What a lovely day!
@oldbloke2046 ай бұрын
If you love the Falcon Hardtops maybe look at some of the footage when they were racing at Bathurst. Some such as the Allan Moffat versions are pretty legendary. Still one of my favourite vehicles from that era but the Toranas and Chargers were equally cool imo.
@troycassidy61776 ай бұрын
Hats off to the stunt drivers in the original Mad Max movies. Balls of steel
@lunch21026 ай бұрын
Especially that last guy on the bike
@recall28805 ай бұрын
Someone got seriously hurt in the first one
@dancornish27025 ай бұрын
Died on the bridge. Still in the movie pretty crazy.
@digimortalone27595 ай бұрын
And the cameramen that hung off the sides of motorbikes to get those great chase shots. At full speed.
@Nokšė05 ай бұрын
Yes, and to the interceptor driver.
@maxrockatanksyOG6 ай бұрын
We used to pick these up for 2 cartons of beer back in the late 1990's. My Dad picked up an XB Hardtop that had rare options- 351, Toploader, 4W discs, big tank, sunroof, aircon & few extras; $800. I had a Kermit green XC sedan Falcon 500; 250ci with auto & factory 9" diff, paid $300 and another $50 for a rebuildable 351ci; sold it for an ex polce 351ci single rail sedan that we made up a switchable blower kit (Dellow automotive sold them; was basically an aircon pump electromagnetic clutch with a carby setup for +ve blowthrough charge). Now you cant really find a nice shell for less than 10k! That rear steer you mentioned: we lowered the arse until the chassis levelled out, and often modified a rear swaybar to help keep the diff aligned & in place (we would used KE70 Corolla swaybars, even later Commodore swaybars- depended what the wreckers had at the time), as yeah- they would "tramline" bad
@charcoal3866 ай бұрын
Movie blew my mind. Blade runner too
@infoanalysistconspiracyrealist6 ай бұрын
"They say people don't believe in heroes anymore, well damn them, you and me Max, we are going to give them back their heroes!"
@GreenIslandWoodworks6 ай бұрын
That was a great line of dialog......another scene that's memorable is when Toecutter says mocks her with "Jessie, Jessie, Jessie, you not got a sense of humor......." kzbin.info/www/bejne/qnasc4qXq8hlesk My Dad had a Ford Landau which was the luxury version of the Ford Hardtop, metallic bronze, 351, t-bar, leather seats..the Landaus were loaded with every extra including unique hubcaps, LSD, 4 wheel discs, etc....As a 20 year old, I used to borrow it occasionally and by today's standard it probably would be considered slow off the line, but back then it was a powerful car and the rear end used to let loose easily...but it was really a car that was suited to covering long distances at high speeds...it drove beautifully at 70 or 80mph on Aussie country roads, it just ate up the road. This car was only a few years old then and was in perfect condition...not a scratch on it, not a rattle, the engine pulled hard. One day my Dad was driving it, saw some smoke coming from under the bonnet as he pulled up at a red light. He said he had enough time to grab his wallet and pull the sheepskin seat covers off before it was fully engulfed in flames and it burnt to the ground....such a sad day, he loved that car.
@edwardfletcher77906 ай бұрын
OMG !!! So proud to be an Aussie right now, even though your roads look very strange for that big fat coupe LoL 👍 So much work goes into these replicas, bravo to the builder, a true car enthusiast 👍😁👍 Crazy thing about the stunts is some were done at actual speed with a incredibly brave cameraman riding pillion on the back of Gooses motorbike. Other stunts were obviously sped up and look pretty iffy....
@trevorwgratton33546 ай бұрын
This was well timed, I needed cheering up. I have such a fondness for both Mad Max 1 and 2, being the first films I ever saw on videotape when my parents first got a VCR in around 1983. It had such a visceral effect on me, I've always wanted a pursuit special; my 1:24 scale diecast model will have to do. "See you on the road, skag." Also, RIP the magnificent Hugh Keyes-Byrne.
@Sn0wYBSaber4 ай бұрын
hi jonny, mark's relative here, i know i am quite late to this but i've watched the video multiple times. just wanted to say thanks for doing this, it was really fun coming out with you to film and seeing how you did everything behind the scenes. unfortunately, the delorean was involved in a small bump (somebody pulled infront of mark, it wasn't mark's fault at all), and it had a bit of front end damage but it is now fixed and back to being immaculate! if anyone wants to know anything about the car, i am more than happy to answer any question, just leave them under this comment and i'll answer asap thanks again jonny! looking forward to seeing more videos, and we will let you know when the peugeot is completed 😂
@neilperry22246 ай бұрын
The front nose cone was actually for the van version of the car, and it's called a 'Windjammer " and fitted after a load of work. 😊
@anthonystevens86836 ай бұрын
What a cracking video Jonny, I saw "Mad Max" at the cinema as an older teenager and it completely blew me away. I didn't realise at the time that it was shot on a small budget as it certainly didn't look like it so that shows haw well the direction and editing was done along with the stunts that I guess in a lot of cases were one shot shots if you get my drift. Oddly I knew a little about superchargers and turbo's back then and thought the red actuator actually engaged a gear or clutch to allow the supercharger to spin off the engine as we know that fuel was a pricy commodity that ran through the films. An always on supercharger would drink more fuel. Anyway less of my waffle. Mark has done a stunning job creating this car, and what a wonderful job he's made of it. Anyway as I was a skint teenager at the time I bought a motorbike and joined a bike club. They were good times back then but far from the safest.
@thatfelladownunder93966 ай бұрын
Jonny when this movie came out me and my mates drove to one of the city cinemas in Adelaide (Jetty rd Glenelg), we all lied about our ages as we were 16-17. One of my mates put a fictitious suburb on the declaration form we had to fill out and had to sit out in the foyer and wait for us while we went in as teenagers to watch the most amazing movie I’d ever seen. Thank you for your passion to a cultural icon. This movie changed cinema globally. It was gloves off for action movies from then on. 👍
@Patriiiiick6 ай бұрын
I adore that Interceptor replica but I was just as excited to see the future Columbo 403. The man's got taste!
@InitialP_Photography6 ай бұрын
If you grew up in the 80's/90's, this car is probably the reason why you became a car addict.
@mikenco6 ай бұрын
@@Chromie2-ph2kz I'm with you on that. And KITT. And, even the Fall Guy's pickup!
@BlueHopi1445 ай бұрын
not necessarily ....My Father drove a few Porsches & BMW's of the 60's & 70's in rallies around Europe . Thats what got me into cars passion actually ; I of course saw the Mad Max movie / Gone in 60 seconds or Bullit to be fully in love with muscle cars .
@Nightdare5 ай бұрын
😐Dukes of Hazard
@andyturtle5 ай бұрын
Yup. I had a black Opel Manta GT/E which was a close I could get to the look of the Falcon XB. Had a very similar front albeit with 4 vents. Obviously it lacked the massive V8 and sounds.
@BeachDogs.Jayhall6 ай бұрын
For a guy that doesn't get jealous I'm insanely Jealous right now, I'd adore that car, awesome job Mark.
@yjsaabman6 ай бұрын
These movies had a profound impact on me as a youth, as well. I remember absolutely loving the "on demand" supercharger. I spent hours in my room recreating the vehicles of The Road Warrior and Beyond Thunderdome out of Lego. What a fun video!
@MrCarrera286 ай бұрын
With a DeLorean and the Interceptor, all he needs is a copper S3 Lotus Espirit with gold decals and ski racks and he has my dream garage!!
@nukedathlonman6 ай бұрын
He did a beautiiful job with this recreation. Really like the upturned up side pipes and esp the the sound the V8 produces with them - it's sooo right. Glad it's a cruiser and I hope he does frequent cruises in it.
@markholt6 ай бұрын
You absolutely can switch a supercharger on and off, my AMG CLS55 does exactly that, as standard from the factory, via an electromagnetic clutch, controlled via the EMS
@gixerloon6 ай бұрын
What an amazing creation Mark has made, I remember a bunch of us all on bikes went to see Mad Max at the local cinema when came out, with the inevitable burn-outs out side afterwards, I must have seen Mad Max at least 100 times over the years, still a brilliant movie all these years later.
@Nils_Martin6 ай бұрын
I remember Mad Max premiered in November 1982 here in Sweden. I was 12 at the time and i went to the cinema and say the movie with my dad. My dad was very much into cars and motorbikes and i've inherited that from my dad. And yeah, this was such a scary movie back then but oh so good! Thanks Jonny Smith, this surely is awesome..!!!
@AnnatarTheMaia6 ай бұрын
There is a company in the United States which imports XB shells, builds them into the Last V8's and the client has the option to make the supercharger fully functional.
@DSGMATT6 ай бұрын
This is a duo I never expected - but absolutely bloody love. I was obsessed by MM and the Interceptor as a child, after watching the movie on a 14” Black and White TV in my bedroom. LBS and the Interceptor on a Sunday afternoon - this is epic!
@GB_GeorgiaF6 ай бұрын
The bodykit is an Arcadipane Concorde, people used them on every version of the XA, XB, & XC Falcons as they thought it would reduce fuel consumption. There's another famous Falcon Hardtop with the Concorde kit called the October Car, and its white with red, and, blue stripes.
@Sj1bby6 ай бұрын
Geees the intro is so well made... So much detail, it's perverted 😂 Oh my, the music when the shed opens 👌
@TheLateBrakeShow6 ай бұрын
Thank you. #CarPervert
@riaadhoosain6 ай бұрын
I lost count how many times I watched this movie as a kid in the 80's. I absolutely fell inlove with this car with that supercharger whine. Man those were the good old days. This is GOLD ! thanks for bringing us this amazing video!
@Neojhun6 ай бұрын
The first Mad Max was shot around Melbourne and surrounding country Victoria. Wildly different to the outback and an obvious lack of red earth. It just reminds me of cold wet muddy winters growing up there.
@ribbles16996 ай бұрын
Mark is a legend. Amazing build. If I were to attempt this myself, I would probably aim for the 600 horsepower claimed in the film, and have a real blower (obviously not connected to the pull switch). Another great movie car I would recreate if I had more money than sense - The Car. Easily the most terrifying thing on wheels in the 70's. Edit: from reading other comments, apparently the on/off switch is possible!
@MartyH5 ай бұрын
Eric Bana, yeah the Aussie Actor has one of these with 600hp, it was his dad's car and he just keep on improving it. It was a handfull and sadly he wrote it off in a Tarmac Rally.. There is a great doco about it called Love the Beast..
@uv77mc855 ай бұрын
I would also go with a real supercharger.
@CaptainHoratioPugwash6 ай бұрын
There is at least two of these in the UK, the other is registered KAJ 104N. The owner at the time supposedly spent over £100,000 building it and it was used for promotion of Mad Max: Fury Road. I saw it in 2017 at a show in Cumbria.
@Willyfarns6 ай бұрын
Yes I've seen a interceptor in Kendle Town center 2 years ago now on a beautiful summer Saturday... my mouth hit the floor, couldn't get my phone out of my pocket quick enough to record it 😢😂😂
@CaptainHoratioPugwash6 ай бұрын
@@Willyfarns It would be quite some coincidence if it wasn't the same car!
@chrissyboy70476 ай бұрын
I was looking for a comment about that one. Ive seen that one locally here in Cumbria too. Was on a flatbed on its way to get some bodywork done
@TuonoTalk6 ай бұрын
There is another 😉 A friend of mine has one with the working Supercharger. I’ve not seen it in the flesh yet but it sounds epic 😎
@Mega-G-Star5 ай бұрын
There are many street driven replicas in Australia 45 years later.
@classicvolvorestorations38486 ай бұрын
Love it. My best mate from school’s first car was a XB and we use to have XB Ute at our beach house to drive about in when we were kids. Such an iconic movie growing up in north Qld where all the cars were Fords or Holdens back then.
@crhvideo6 ай бұрын
I met a guy at a local car show in California who built a replica by himself. He said the car is pretty much accurate, "except the supercharger is real". Of course on his car the plunger button was not working as the supercharger always runs. Thanks for the great video!
@rob175kks6 ай бұрын
I can't tell you how amazing it is to me that you have made this video. This car and the film mean so much to me as i watched them all as a chlid (when i was far too young to watch them). The V8 Interceptor is my dream car.
@tidborough6 ай бұрын
What a Great show JonnyI I visited the Mad Max 2 Museum in Silverton, New South Wales Australia last August and was great to see alot of original stuff that was just left behind after the film shoot was done and this show brings back great memories!! Keep up this Great show Jonny
@johngibson38376 ай бұрын
Hopefully you found time for a meat pie and beer in the Silverton hotel
@brendonoleary5196 ай бұрын
Blimey, Jonny, that was emotional. I think I'm a similar vintage to you, and I felt this video right in the childhood. Please keep up the great work. Work like this is why your channel is so great. Thank you.
@ruaraidhmcdonald-walker95246 ай бұрын
Epic!! Was thinking about one of these just the other day. Trick is getting the blower to work properly. Best to ignore switching on/off and just build a blown motor! What a fantastic beast! Great build and thanks for the wonderful video Jonny!
@TheLateBrakeShow6 ай бұрын
Yeah, the choice is there to keep it as a movie prop blower (like Mark) or go real power...
@kylereese48226 ай бұрын
Fun fact the car used in Fury Road was bought in the late 1990s and filming stared in mid 2001 but stopped due to 9/11... so the MM films have a long history(there was a prequal also made in the mid 70`s) and the car(destroyed in MM2) is in a privet collection....
@chewy2au6 ай бұрын
Hi Johnny, I live in Geelong Victoria. The film was made on location in the surrounding small towns close to Geelong. Little River,Lara,Anakie. Great memories of the film growing up as a kid. Such an iconic car. And a credit to the owner.
@mrcogginsgarage70626 ай бұрын
When the apocalypse comes to Nempnett Thrubwell ..... Seriously good fun that Jonny.
@mrfishbulb71876 ай бұрын
😂
@MartyH5 ай бұрын
I live in area that most of Mad Max was filmed, a lot has changed but a lot is also recognisable. The vaulted basement where the interceptor is unveiled on the movie is a carpark at my wife's work, the halls of justice is one of my favourite places to visit, not because of the movie, but it's an old pumping station and still has the 3 story high Steam pump engines that still rotate under electric power for demonstrations The one thing I don't have, is a car like that, what an incredible job. World class!
@T.S.T20146 ай бұрын
Johnny what a great episode, those rolling shots from the front were sensational.
@maureenheasman58976 ай бұрын
Great piece Johnny. I saw this film as a young man and many times since. Iconic for sure. The sound is faboulus. The look unforgettable. With all the terribly boring cars built today. It could truly be the last of the V8’s ❤
@davechambers46056 ай бұрын
Loved this episode Jonny, that film had a massive impact on me too. As a kid I remember seeing what I think was probably a Mk3 Ford Cortina that was painted up to "resemble" the Pursuit cars parked in a side road off the A5 around the Atherstone area in the early/mid 80's. After seeing the comment from the guy who worked for Walkers Crisps about his colleague who had the Capri it brought that memory back. Wonder if it was the same person? My CB handle back in those days was Toecutter. 😂
@ayrproductions6 ай бұрын
The original Mad Max wasn’t filmed in the outback. It was actually filmed through various parts of Victoria. Mostly around Geelong as well as in Clunes in the Goldfields. A lot of the area in Clunes where it was shot even still look the same today. Another fact for you, the late motor racing legend Peter Brock’s brother Phil (also was a racing driver) was one of the stunt riders in it.
@moshly646 ай бұрын
The movie that taught me to never get away from bad dudes by running down the center of the road.
@quantumphaser5 ай бұрын
That is the most baddass car of my GenX childhood. Well done, mate.
@portnaluinge6 ай бұрын
What an amazing build! Mark’s commitment to recreating these movie cars is incredible.
@bruh_oly13705 ай бұрын
Amazing video - what a replica !!!! As a lifelong MM fan I went to Cars of the Stars in Keswick as 20year old maybe in 2004/5. I sat in the car . The man who owned it was really friendly and obliging after travelling up by train he had shut for lunch or no one was visiting and he’d shut but he let me in alone -. He let me take photos which I don’t know where they are now. There was stuff in the car from Road warrior I instantly recognised . Dinki di cans , the chair dog sits in was attached to the door . I was blown away. Whether or not they were original props from RW I can’t say for definite
@theloneranger21016 ай бұрын
'MAD Mark' What a great build. A Road Warrior indeed. 'MAD Jonny' A Road Legend. Thank you Jonny & Mark, for letting us see this wonderful creation. 👍
@oggie19676 ай бұрын
"Light me Jonny" absolutely fantastic! Fair play to you Mark Fair play! Fantastic job, fantastic video. Funnily enough ive been looking online for a copy of the original undubbed version of Mad Mad that a saw at The ABC in Aberdeen as a young lad but so far to no avail!😥 Thanks for the fantastic memories!👏👏👏👍♥️
@life10426 ай бұрын
Yts torrent site undubbed 1080p
@MyLifePixeled6 ай бұрын
Yes! The two things that make weekends great! A Jonny video and an Aussie Ford!
@clayholmes61476 ай бұрын
not truely a Aussie V8. as much as we love it to be
@richardgregg23666 ай бұрын
I've just a little obsessed with this film for over 30 years. What a fabulous creation - thanks for bringing it to the masses, keep up the great work Jonny. 👍👍
@bigjoe40206 ай бұрын
I just watched another KZbin video of a bloke in America that did the exact same thing. Imported a 72 Falcon wreck and then spent $100k to build an Interceptor. So at the very least there must be now 2 replicas and presumably the original is still floating around somewhere too. For a petrol head like me that movie hit the mark on all level that mattered. Still love it to this day. Funny story, when I watched this movie in 79 I had no idea that I would immigrate to Australia exactly 10 years later. Been here ever since, true blue Aussi now mate :)
@TCL_Dasler6 ай бұрын
Absolutely stunning. Hats off to the creator, and well done to the team for making such a fantastic looking video.
@JamesJohnson-xw9jn6 ай бұрын
What an amazing car and creation by Mark. Mad Max is still one of my most favourite films and so loved this video so much
@garethpower10395 ай бұрын
Smiled all the way through this. Loved the mad max films. It was because of this film that I am a bit of an apocalyptic / post apocalyptic film fan. One of my fav movie cars this is too. Had a model of it as a kid and broke the front end off it to make it look like it had been crashed like the car in mad max 2. Great work Johnny and to the man who built it.
@Speedygonezarles6 ай бұрын
The ultimate restomod The ultimate journalist Three lads with a great love for what they do
@NickField-td6oo5 ай бұрын
What a great episode - I'm fortunate enough to have grown up in the same village as Mark and I wouldn't use anyone else to service and maintain my cars. The boy is a genious! Having seen the car in the flesh - it reallly is that good! Can't wait to see the 'Columbo' project take shape. Top work Jonny - keep the new vids coming👍
@68peterbilt686 ай бұрын
The " switch " for the supercharger is a button that was used on old trucks. It was for changing the ratio in the diff. They were very common in their time. Because horsepower wasn't big back then, they had 4 or 5 speed gearboxes and 2 speed diffs. American trucks didn't normally have them. They went for 2 gearboxes and 2 gear sticks. Bloody terrible things if you tried to change the diff quickly 😄
@georgebettiol83386 ай бұрын
Remember that switch - as it was fitted my fathers International 180B to operate the reduction diff.
@geofftuck73476 ай бұрын
My dream 2 car garage in one video!! Mad Max Interceptor (my Aussie bias obviously showing) and a DeLorean!! Thank you for sharing the story of Mark's build. Keep up the great work mate
@TigreBrian6 ай бұрын
Johnny, I hate to correct you, as you are usually correct, but… You absolutely CAN stop and start a supercharger! My 2005 Mercedes-Benz S55 AMG does just that. And I’m sure there are many other examples. It requires an electric clutch, just like an air conditioner compressor. Also a bypass for the supercharger when it’s switched off, so the supercharger doesn’t block the intake when it’s stationary. What a great project… But I would have had the operational supercharger WITH electric clutch… As that was the whole idea of the concept…I’m sure that what George Miller and Byron Kennedy (the writers) had in mind in the original screenplay. 😊
@Nightdare5 ай бұрын
But I believe this is only at low RPMs (to save on fuel) I don't think switching in a SC at 4500 rpm would make it last long
@judgedread-q4t6 ай бұрын
Nice one. They're called hardtops because of no B pillar, but the younger crowd here in Oz call them coupes. I recall seeing a very rough looking XA hardtop in London (Ealing) way back in 1985 and apparently they imported a few when new, so you might still find a rusty one over there today.
@teneretraveller89806 ай бұрын
Love it. First 18 film I saw at the cinema. As a 17yr old. We all rode up on our L plated bikes dressed like the biker gang. Great times. Fantastic work. Thanks for sharing 👍
@shawsie57806 ай бұрын
Amazing!, I was born in Sydney in 1981 and grew up watching Mad Max 1,2and 3, my favourite movie for decades, so glad to see people re-creating a legend😊
@malcolmbindon59116 ай бұрын
The scene where the interceptor goes through the caravan was filmed in North Laverton in the western suburbs of Victoria . Thursday nights and Sunday afternoons we would go there for illegal drags . The road was called Cherry Lane and the cops would block of both ends to trap people in so they could do roadworthy checks on your car to defect them 😂.🇦🇺 Cheers
@PeterMescalchin6 ай бұрын
What an impressive build, looks incredible. As a Melbourne boy and a massive Mad Max fan, impressed you've sourced your base chassis/car from Melbourne too! 👍
@TekNeil6 ай бұрын
Wow, that Delorean looks tidy! I remember Mad Max greatly as I grew up in a family 'Video shop'.
@AlanMCcormic4 ай бұрын
Jonny the boy has done it again
@kaytronika6 ай бұрын
I remember seeing that movie car in Cumbria.. If you're on a family trip to Disney World and you've rented a car, pop over to the Dezerland Park on I-Drive for an afternoon.
@chriswatson62315 ай бұрын
Im in Tasmania. Seeing that interior, I can still feel the glove box button, the feel of the seats, and when i sat behind the wheel (5 year old) that wrap around dash board with big red lights and the walking stick pull type hand brake. It just all comes back to me now. For reference, when i was a kid you would see 4 or 5 of these in the traffic about you on a 5 minute drive to school, they were that poppular. All different colours of course. And the same with the night rider's stolen Monaro coupe. The four door versions of both were everywhere because they were taxis and cop cars. Thanx for this video, for me melancholic but sweet
@darthvirago6 ай бұрын
A cool muscle car with the steering wheel on the right side.
@edwardfletcher77906 ай бұрын
Made in Broadmeadows Victoria Australia. If you want to see some very brave men racing them, search for the 1977 Hardie Ferodo 1000 (Bathurst 1000)
@jamesonpace7266 ай бұрын
It's on the incorrect side, you wrong side Roger....
@pommunist6 ай бұрын
@@jamesonpace726 Sorry mate, you are incorrect. The steering wheel is on the BEST side.
@DarrellWilkerson4.66 ай бұрын
@jamesonpace726 what? It's literally on the RIGHT side, nothing he said is wrong 😂
@abcdef-qk6jf5 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with taking a stand. However where you're going proves if left or right is right...
@bbarton53813 күн бұрын
Fantastic video and massive respect to Mark for the build. It’s surprising how many Interceptor homages I’ve seen on all sorts of cars by fans of the film but this is the best by a mile.
@ChopperMeir6 ай бұрын
To be fair a supercharger could technically be engaged separately from the engine much in the same way an A/C compressor can. Use of electomagnet and a clutch pulley would make it possible. The issue would be setting the engine up to run properly with/without the induction from the charger, though I guess this could be achieved by a switchable map stand alone ECU.
@SledgeOfHouseHammer6 ай бұрын
Mercedes Benz had the late 90's SLK Kompressor model with a supercharged 4 cylinder. The SC would only run if you pushed the gas pedal down all the way.
@motorcyclemadness60066 ай бұрын
Yes plenty of ptos done like that ..
@Mardy726 ай бұрын
Toyota did it for years
@cdg38186 ай бұрын
Ford Falcon XB had an ECU?
@Mardy726 ай бұрын
@@cdg3818 hell no 🤣 they had points ignition and a carburettor
@stevetadman62726 ай бұрын
100% agree about Mad Max as a film and even today, every now and again I will watch it even though I have seen it so many times before. It's such a raw film. Also, a big shout out for Aussie cars in general. I used to own a Chrysler Valiant Charger that I absolutely loved and still miss to this day. Both Aussie cars and South African cars are so often overlooked but so often great cars. Usually due to 8 cylinders.
@deformemvita6 ай бұрын
That's not the Interceptor. That's the Pursuit Special. The interceptor was the yellow/red/blue XA Falcon from the beginning of the first movie... they only called it the "Interceptor" one time in The Road Warrior.
@TheLateBrakeShow6 ай бұрын
Yeah yeah, but everyone calls it the Interceptor...
@deformemvita6 ай бұрын
@@TheLateBrakeShow But... but it's WRONG! *quivers with nerd rage
@thechod6 ай бұрын
Yeah but it's that time he says 'wow the last of the V8 interceptors' that sticks and makes you want one
@BlindingSun_6 ай бұрын
Yup it’s a pursuit special.
@johnwalton90096 ай бұрын
We are lucky to live in a part of the world where this kind of thing is possible. Outstanding effort.
@ghost.driversuk6 ай бұрын
“Johnny the boy has done it again !!” “Its not for him, it’s for me Baba” 😁
@digdugbingo5 ай бұрын
Muscle cars are just all passion. I think that's why everyone loves them. Even though they are wrong in every conceivable way. They're so expensive to buy and to drive and insure. But, the sound and the way they make you feel when you pull away from the lights(tires squealing) make them worth every speeding ticket.
@pommunist6 ай бұрын
I almost bought an ex-Vic highway patrol XB (4 door) interceptor in 1987, $2000, 4V heads 4 bolt mains, tricked FMX auto, Detroit locker diff, with Carrol Shelby stickers on all the suspension components, It was a real pig to drive in town. But I'm a Holden guy so I knocked it back.... What a moron.
@rossgirdeen32475 ай бұрын
Bad ass.
@motorvatorv8885 ай бұрын
Superb. A great video again. Love these cars, the guys who build/love them and the story telling. Thanks!
@stuartcrossen27236 ай бұрын
Amazing build
@jazzyjaytee99616 ай бұрын
An outstanding replica with a very pleasing exhaust note! And Mr. Simpson even kept what appears to be the original 2-barrel motorcraft carby underneath the roots blower. 👍
@TonyBlews6 ай бұрын
Wasn't it actually a "Pursuit Special" and not an Interceptor?
@Nightdare5 ай бұрын
It was the last of the V8 interceptors called the Pursuit Special Think Ford Mustang /Ford Mustang Boss 302 Now I don't know any movie canon, but one would expect the 'interceptors' were either the standard police car or specifically used for chases
@johnpurington66595 ай бұрын
I’m not up on canon either. But it’s my understanding that the car would have been a impound or confiscated vehicle from the bad guys. A standard xB with 351c. The boys in the shop took a few bits from here.. and there. 😂 and over time built this special vehicle for their buddy Max. It was a custom police interceptor. It’s kinda obvious. 🎉
@TonyBlews5 ай бұрын
@@johnpurington6659 the mech who built it called it a "Pursuit Special - super hot". The other Pursuit Special seen was an unmarked Monaro.
@phillipleeds2965 ай бұрын
Great replica, my compliments to the owner. FYI, “Super Fringe” radios were high sensitivity units made to pick up AM radio over the vast distances in Australia, important in “fringe’ areas a long way from radio stations. All local manufacturers offered similar radios.
@awp19586 ай бұрын
Seen Mad Max at the drivein when it was released. In my XA Falcon panel van. They are called a hardtop in Australia because thats what Ford called them when it was released.
@renorti16 ай бұрын
Credit to him, perfect looking replica . Brilliant looking car huge road presence with older guys like me who watched the film 1st time round.
@HereIsMyOffer6 ай бұрын
Amazingly Vincent Gil (Nightrider) couldn't drive a motorcar in real life, there was actually a bloke squashed down in the front of the stolen MFP 'Pursuit Special' doing the driving, still dunno how they did that.
@kylereese48226 ай бұрын
The Knightrider car was mainly a right hand drive with driver under a fake seat and periscope thought the headrest.... :):)
@jammiedodger6296 ай бұрын
I think he passed away recently as well. There's a good music video on YT about Mad Max, he does a cameo where he says "I am the nightrider"..
@HereIsMyOffer6 ай бұрын
@@jammiedodger629 Was also great as "Dr Death" in 'Stone' (1974)
@petergregory55576 ай бұрын
Love this. Thanks Jonny. I recently introduced my 15yr old son to Mad Max and he loved it.
@SA-zoom16 ай бұрын
The best movie car ever The end.
@andrewwhite6013 ай бұрын
Brillant, Mad Max was partly filmed in my little town where i grew up, Little River, we would see all the cars gathered around the local pub. We were so unaware of what history was being made. When i turned 18 I had an XB Panel Van, 302 V8 3 speed column shift, bench seat..Loved that car
@flammenjc6 ай бұрын
The Mad Max XB Falcon is exactly what a movie car should be, rather than the fast and furious tat. The thing is, the people who made MM obviously loved cars and bikes because all car and bike people unanimously love the film.
@BlueHopi1445 ай бұрын
Bullit was the car movie as well ......or gone in 60 seconds . I don't know why most people forgot those 2 Iconic movies with fast cars chasing each other ;
@jonnowocky81796 ай бұрын
The wide angle tracking shots on this vid look absolutely awesome 🤌🏻
@anibalbabilonia18676 ай бұрын
I Remember seeing this movie in 1979 when it first came out in Puerto Rico, I was 16 years old at the time! And I was hooked on the whole movie! But the car and Mel Gibson took the movie to another level! Definitely a cult classic, and one of my favorite!👌😎👍
@oubliette8626 ай бұрын
the fake supercharger is disappointing. superchargers that can be disengaged exist. in terms of looks, it's awesome.
@stewartbackhouse4266 ай бұрын
That dashboard brings back memories.i had a xb gs v8 panel van back in the 90's.loved that van, thanks for the video 🍻