If you’ve ever wanted to drive a vehicle seen in Mad Max: Fury Road (and aren’t broke), now’s your chance to own one of the iconic rides seen in the 2015 film.
Lloyds Classic Car Auctions is now open for bidding on 13 vehicles used in the post-apocalyptic action film. The auction will begin on September 25 and end on September 26, with worldwide shipping available.
The auction description reads:
Available for expressions of Madness is a Museum of Modern Masterpieces, these vehicles are survivors of the apocalypse that was the filming of FURY ROAD.
Blown, super-turbo charged and armed to the teeth with weaponry and War Boys, the machines that outran the end of civilisation have been unearthed in the greatest barn-find ever recorded.
Nitrous, noxious, and no-nonsense harbingers of hell, marking man’s uncanny ability to wring beauty even from that designed for death and destruction, art from power, meaning from machine.
The auction will feature 13 iconic vehicles as seen in the film:
- The War Rig
- The Gigahorse
- The Doof Wagon
- Nux Car
- Convoy Car: Elvis
- Convoy Car: Flamer
- Razor Cola
- Pole Car
- Sabre Tooth
- Fire Car
- Caltrop: El Dorado
- Buggy: Ratrod Chev
- Buick: Heavy Artillery With Hummer Weapon Mount
Production designer Colin Gibson birthed the original designs for the cars from the George Miller film, who had certain requirements for the look and style, with everything having multiple uses.
Gibson created 150 vehicles for the film, 88 of which made it onto the screen. Out of these, many were destined to be destroyed during production.
The conditions of the vehicles have not been disclosed. The auction site has a phone number for international callers and an email address. Any currency, including cryptocurrency, is accepted for payment.
About Mad Max: Fury Road
Mad Max: Fury Road is a 2015 Australian post-apocalyptic action film co-written, co-produced, and directed by George Miller. Miller collaborated with Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris on the screenplay.
The fourth installment and a revisiting of the Mad Max franchise, it was produced by Kennedy Miller Mitchell and RatPac-Dune Entertainment and distributed by Village Roadshow Pictures in Australia and by Warner Bros. Pictures internationally.
Set in a post-apocalyptic desert wasteland where gasoline and water are scarce commodities, Fury Road follows Max Rockatansky, who joins forces with Imperator Furiosa to flee from cult leader Immortan Joe and his army in an armoured tanker truck, leading to a lengthy road battle.
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