Mad Max MFP Interceptor

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This Mad Max MFP Interceptor is captured in 8K.

We recommend you watch this video on a Hi Res calibrated monitor or 4K TV.

The MFP Interceptor : Captured here is this beautifully recreated 1974 Ford Falcon MFP Interceptor from the Mad Max movie. Introduced in the film as Max Rockatansky's earlier patrol car and made famous for stealing the scene in the high speed chase for the Night Rider. Remaining true to its origins it runs a Ford 351 Cleveland V8 with a 3 speed automatic. Livery is easily identified and a close visual representation of the vehicle used in the first Mad Max film. Proudly owned and built by Wayne from MFP Owners Club of Australia it is another favorite amongst the fans and has played chariot to many of the actors from the film. Enjoy and subscribe!

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We combine a passion for everything automotive with high quality photographic art.

Our goal was to build a black studio with a 360 degree turntable. A vehicle is introduced to this dark space and then we curate our lighting in a way that allows seamless rotation. The end result is a dark space which contrasts the subject in a unique way allowing us to see the beauty of each vehicle.

Beautifully lit in a studio that absorbs all other light.

Toybox is not just about new showroom cars, it's all vehicles, motorbikes, new, old, with life’s patina.

Finally Toybox is as real as the cars we photograph. Our videos and stills are captured live in camera at 8K, not in a computer montage or render, just old school lighting and photography with a modern twist.

Special thanks to Continuous Recall : https://www.continuousrecall.com.au
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