(#1) The Gigahorse
Not one, but two 1959 Cadillac DeVilles are piggyback mounted on top of a monster truck chassis with two meter high double truck tires in the rear and powered by twin V16 engines. Can you even handle this power? As an added bonus, it comes with a whaler's harpoon and mounted flamethrower.Head production designer and art director Colin Gibson says the tail of the 1959 Cadillac stood out to him as something exceptionally beautiful and worth salvaging. “In a world where nobody had one of anything, it seemed a fait accompli that he would have a pair of 1959 coupe DeVilles,” Gibson says. “We spent two months making them operational.”
(#2) Big Foot
This giant (nearly seven foot tall), customized, 1940s-era Fargo truck with a supercharged V8 engine (with even more massive tires) is briefly driven by Warlord's son during the chase in Mad Max: Fury Road.
The 66-inch, all-terrain tires and heavy axles are taken from a military supertanker. It's got a whopping four feet of suspension and 600 cubic inches of displacement underneath!
It features not just a roof mounted, high powered, belt-driven machine gun, but also a harpoon gun!(#3) The Doof Wagon
This insane vehicle is one part military (a repurposed 8 x 8 M.A.N. missile-carrier with a supercharged V8 engine) and two parts full rock star stadium. It features enough speakers to fill an arena as well as that now iconic flame throwing double necked guitar on bungee cords! And that's just the front! On the back are four drummers who pound their hearts out on resonators built from industrial air conditioning ducts.
Warner Brothers calls it a “sonic carmageddon.” It's meant to rally the troops in the same way drummers who marched alongside soldiers in ancient battles did. When marching becomes driving, so too must the drummer change.
The craziest thing about this truck is that it WORKS. This thing not only drives, but really plays music. That's right, all of the sound coming out of the Doof Wagon in the movie was actually bumping from those speakers. It was all practical - director George Miller wouldn't accept anything less.(#4) The War Pig
The War Pig is made from a mix between a Czechoslovakian Tatra T815 and a Chevy Fleetmaster. It's effectively a six-wheel-drive 18-wheeler powered with twin V8 engines. It also has a VW Beetle and Pick up Truck cabin shells mounted on it as protective mobile forts.
In the film it's as much a set piece as a vehicle as most of the film takes place ON it. It has enough horse power to tow a fuel pod and haul @$$ through the desert away from Immortan Joe's whole brigade.
Furiosa has the engines set up with a set of kill switches that must be flipped in a certain order, or the War Pig stalls after a few yards.(#6) The Interceptor
It's back. The one, the only, the Interceptor - Mad Max Rockatansky's baby. Just as in the first films, the car is a 1974 XB Ford Falcon Coupe.
Minor spoiler ahead!
If you've seen the film you know that the Interceptor gets taken by the Warboys and completely overhauled. Now a four wheel drive beast with a new chassis and tons of new weapons, they also been buff it down to a matte silver finish.(#7) The Buzzard Excavator
It was built from a M.A.N. 6X6 tractor and has 1,757 steel spikes all over its body.
These spiny little buggers bark is worse than their bite as they are routinely taken out by Max and Furiosa in Fury Road. But their defense capabilities are impressive and they can keep up with dirt bikes which means they can go at least 80-90 in sand and mud. Impressive.
Fun fact: 1,757 is the exact same number of quills found on the hide of an Australian anteater.(#8) Nux's Hot Rod
Nux's pride and joy is a custom Chevrolet five-window coupe, on a polished steel chassis. It has a super-turbocharged, nitrous-boosted, steel coil V8 engine and crazy external eight point exhaust side pipes. Nux has personalized the interior to his liking. Everything from an eyeball stick shift to his doll-face steering wheel. Max Rockatansky spends a few unpleasant miles as the hood ornament on this beast.
“Because he was a young man, he was screaming out for a young man’s hot rod,” (production designer/art department head) Colin Gibson says. “The '32 Deuce coupe is the perfect little hot rod to drive to Valhalla - everything we did to that car was to fetishize it.”
(#18) The Vuvalini's Touring Bikes
The Vuvalinis (the band of women we meet near the third act of the film) use old touring bikes with leather seats.
“We stripped them down and made forks of washing lines and jack hammers,” Colin Gibson (head of production design/and art department) said. “There are also BMWs, Royal Einfelds in there. I had a whole team of people who scavenged things to add detail. The rules were to find something that was recognizable and then give you a double take.”
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