This fruit is not a "nice guy" and if I didn't know he lives in an apartment, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if he had people tied up in his basement (being carefully watched 24/7 by his always diligent mannequin of course!). The local P.D. should pull him for running around with wigwags, siren, cage, and lights. Folks, he is the type of guy that ruins it for the rest of us. This is a prime example of why this hobby is taken as seriously as those people that go to the Star Trek conventions dressed up like Worf hoping to catch a glimpse of Leonard Nemoy!
Just my observation
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Joe A(Private)
8 years 3 months ago
That is just wrong, in so many ways. ************************* The one sitting down is actually a pretty nice guy. He just hangs with the wrong people.
I do not think so, there were only two of these cars ever made for the Mad Max movies 1 & 2. One was blown up in the second movie and the other was originally supposed to be destroyed but never was. Then it was sold later after sitting at a junk yard in Australia and is now in a museum in England, (Cars of the Stars Museum, Keswick, England). If this guy is telling you it is original he feeding you a load of BS.
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Private parts(Private)
10 years 7 months ago
That is THE car from Mad max. The owner has documentation and the history to back it up. It is not a repro.
Yeah he does not know squat about Mustangs. That is an Australian Interceptor imported here to the US and that one in particular is a copy of the Mad Max police car. I would think that owner is in Illinois because the plates are Illinois.
The movie car was a 1973 XB GT Ford Falcon Coupe.
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The Marshal.(Private)
10 years 8 months ago
Apparently you don't no squat, that ain't no Mustang!
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(Anonymously)(Private)
10 years 8 months ago
I KNOW A EIGHTIES AND NITIES MUSTANG ONE I SEE ONE!!
COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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(Anonymously)(Private)
10 years 8 months ago
Dave,wake up. DAVE! WAKE UP!!! (your buddies from MN.:) )
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K. Mauston(Private)
10 years 8 months ago
Daytime shot of my 1994 Crown Vic. Turned 100,000 miles on the way to Chicago show. Car had gone to the P.C.O.O.A. convention in June. The 1996 Crown Vic hidden behind this car is also mine. I also run my own business where I lease police and emergency vehicles to movie and T.V. production companys. Along with being my driver its part of the company fleet which stands at 14 squads and 1 ambulance. My companys name is Badge 360 Ent./Hollywood Leasing.
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K. Mauston(Private)
10 years 8 months ago
The Crown Vic in picture is my daily driver. I am a Firefighter with Oakdale, MN Fire Dept. I also work with the city of Maplewood as a Reserve Police officer and with their div. of Emergency Mgt. The car is a 1994 model that served with the MN State patrol. I changed the color from MN Maroon to dark Charcoal grey. This is also the same car that took C class first place on the E.V.O.C. course. I hope to be back next year with my '95 LT-1 Caprice. I am a member of the P.C.O.O.A., had a GREAT time at Chicagoland!
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1964 Studebaker Marshal- original police car. One of only 20 built that year.
Greg
copcar dot com
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That is a Federal Model 17 BeaconRay
Greg
copcar dot com
Just my observation
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The one sitting down is actually a pretty nice guy. He just hangs with the wrong people.
The movie car was a 1973 XB GT Ford Falcon Coupe.
COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!