Planet Hollywood's Interceptor
Note that as of January 2002, Planet Hollywood in Sydney and Melbourne
have both been closed due to rennovations / technical difficulties. Perhaps they
have gone out of business like some of the overseas restaurants?
Below are some pictures of the Interceptor at Planet Hollywood in Sydney
(Australia). A BIG thanks to Simon Beck (first 3 pics) and Kieron Murphy (last 2
pics) for contributing these pictures.
For those who don't know, this car is a fake, although it
does seem to be a pretty good replica. There was only ever one black interceptor built for
the original Mad Max, and that is the car at Cars Of The Stars.
The only other car built for use in the films was the dummy car that was blown up in Mad
Max 2.
Still, this is an interesting car, and it would be nice to
have some further info about it, including some info on who put it together - so if you're
out there reading this, please contact me....





Additional notes about the car:
- From the new pictures, the engine mounts are much clearer
and they don't have 6 cylinder extensions - they are most likely V8's, same as the
original car.
- Looking at the shifter assembly, this car had a C4
automatic gearbox in it, unlike the original car. It seems that it was a 250 2v
engine but it should have a disc brake front end and was probably factory optioned with a
GS dash. However it could have been a run out model or one of the first ones ever
built.
- There do not seem to be any of the hooks/support brackets
as on the original car (pictures of this best seen in Street Machine, Oct/Nov 1985).
These would have been needed if the car was used in the film to support camera platforms,
tow bar attachment, etc.
- The blower is a proper unit, you can see the insides when
looking at the last pic. The blower is close, if not the same as the blower on the well
known INTERCEPTOR (have a look at the front pulley area)
- If you look closely at the upper suspension arm in the
photos, you will see a rod running up into the spring tower which almost certainly would
be used to lower the front.
Thanks to Grant Hodgson, Kieron Murphy and Roger Roberts
for the additional notes.
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