Please don't ask for copies of any of the older magazines below, I don't know of any sources to obtain them. The best place to try would obviously be the back issues department of the respective magazines. Note that I have actually tried to obtain back issues from Street Machine directly on several occasions, and have had zero success. The same goes for other people I know who have tried. If anyone does know where any of these magazines can be obtained, please let me know and I'll post it on the page.
Street Machine
(Australia)
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July-August 1986
Article on John Zeigler's ute - the same one seen at the start of Mad Max. Pages 72, 73, 74 & 75.
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Street Machine Hot Fords No.
1 (1987).
Basically a reworking of the October-November 1985 article, on pages 46-49. Thanks to Doug McQuillin for the cover pic and Brianesff for the article pics. |
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September 1994
Article on Michael Rennie's MFP Interceptor, pages 34, 35, 36 & 37. For some more info on this car, visit the Real or Replica sub-page. |
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| September 1998 Article on Steve Nicols' Yellow Pursuit Replica, see the Real or Replica page for some further info. |
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December 2000 Article on John Taverna's delivery of Mark Scarselli's XB GT from Australia to New York. Also features LAST-V8 with some of the other Mad Max fans. Pages 62-68. |
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| July 2001, 20th Anniversary Features the top 20 cars of the past 20 years, the interceptor makes it in as an "honorable mention" on page 75. Also includes an A3 pull out poster of all the covers. |
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September 2001 Welcome to Wherever You Are video review on page 124. |
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February 2002
Article on the Street Machine Mad Max Drive-In night, pages 90-91. |
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| June 2002
Mad Max article on page 6, talking mainly about Mad Max 4, with a brief mention of Back 2 The Max (and the promise of more to come!) |
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| November 2002
Features Back 2 The Max coverage on pages 44 to 49. If you want one of these I still have a few spare... See magazines for sale for futher info. |
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| September 2003
Features an article on the Ford 100th Anniversary celebrations, which included many of the fan owned US based XA - XCs. |
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Performance Ford
(Australia)
| Volume 3 Edition 3 (June
2003) Article on the Back 2 The Max vehicles and documentary, pages 39 to 42, plus a centrespread of the Back 2 The Max Landau on 2 wheels! If you want one of these I still have a few spare... See magazines for sale for futher info. |
Australian Muscle Car
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| Issue 9 Article on the Ford 100th Anniversary. |
Street Heat
(Australia)
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March-April 2000
Article on Gordon Hayes' and Grant Hodgson's replica cars, pages 26 to 35. |
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Dec-Jan 2001
Article on the Mad Max Mythology documentary, Welcome To Wherever You Are, pages 36 to 41. I picked up some extra copies of this for people when it was available, and I still have some left - see the magazines for sale section for more info. |
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Street Heat Best V8s No 7 (2002)
Reprint of the March-April 2000 article. |
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| Ford Power No 7 (2002)
Reprint of the March-April 2000 article on pages 36-45.
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Unique Cars
(Australia)
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November 2001 (October 10 - November 6) Article on Peter Arcadipane, the designer of the original Mad Max black interceptor, on pages 28-31. Also see the building a replica car section for some more information on Peter. |
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Popular Hot Rodding
(USA)
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November 1986
Article on the restored Interceptor, pages 61, 62 & 63. Basically a re-layout of the October-November 1985 Street Machine article, seen above. |
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February 1987
Letter in readers letters on page 8, making various claims on the engine used in the black interceptor. See the sub-page for more info. |
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April 2002
Popular Hot Rodding features a letter from Rod Horner on page 8 of the April 2002 issue. You can see further info on Rod's car in the fan cars section. |
Truckin' Life
(Australia)
| April 2001 (Vol.24 No.3) Interview with Dennis Williams, the truck stunt driver for Mad Max 2 (Road Warrior) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Pages 26, 27, 28 & 29. I picked up some extra copies of this for people when it was available, and I still have some left - see the magazines for sale section for more info. |
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| Classic Truck Issue 6
This magazine is a Truckin' Life Special Edition / compilation, and basically contains a complete reprint of the article above, on pages 56 to 59. |
Daytona
(Japan, www.daytona.co.jp)
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July 2001 (No.121) Mad Max replica article, pages 38 to 41. Also see the "Muscle Car Connection" ad on page 227. |
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Mustangs &
Fords
(USA)
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October 2001
Article on Australian Fords, including an interceptor replica and the cars of several other US fans, pages 58 & 59. |
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Muscle
Mustangs & Fast Fords
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December 2001
Article on Mark Scarselli's (Mad Max fan) XB Coupe, pages 58, 59 & 60. Expanded coverage can be found online at their web site, along with additional pictures. |
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CARtoons
(USA)
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CARtoons
CARtoons apparently featured a few Mad Max type articles, although I don't currently have any exact details (the cover on the left may not even contain the article on the right!) If anyone can provide some more precise issue details please let me know, in the mean time you may wish to visit the CARtoons web site. Thanks to Eugene Jung for his help on this. |
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Street Machine
(UK)
| April 2002 Interceptor Article, which appears to be a reprint of the March-April 2000 Street Heat article detailed above. See http://www.chpltd.com/ for further info. |
If the page numbers are listed as ??, it means that there is supposedly an article in the magazine, but I have no evidence to confirm it. If you know of any magazines not listed, please contact me.