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Mad Max’s V8 Interceptor Was 95% FAKE – 20 Insane Facts That Will Destroy Your Childhood Have you ever wondered why Max’s Interceptor sounds like an F-16 on full afterburner when it’s supposedly just an old cop car? Or why that skyscraper-sized supercharger can magically turn on and off with one tiny switch like it’s a bloody ceiling fan? Think the Pursuit Special is a fire-breathing American muscle monster? Think again. In this video we rip the blower off Mad Max’s legendary 1973 Ford Falcon XB “V8 Interceptor” and reveal the insane truth: The giant supercharger? 100% fake – belt-driven by a tiny electric motor It’s not a Mustang, it’s a humble Australian Ford Falcon dressed in black Built on a $20,000 shoestring budget that somehow created the ultimate post-apocalyptic icon Why real superchargers DON’T have an “on/off” switch (and never will) The car was almost crushed into a cube between films – the insane story of how it survived That ear-splitting roar? Almost none of it came from the real engine – the greatest sound design trick in movie history This isn’t just a car… it’s the biggest automotive illusion Hollywood ever pulled off. You’ll never watch Mad Max the same way again. DISCLAIMER This video contains short clips, images, and audio from the Mad Max film series (© 1979–present Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. / Village Roadshow Films / Kennedy Miller Productions and their respective rights holders). All copyrighted material is used here for commentary, criticism, review, and educational purposes in accordance with Section 107 of the United States Copyright Act (Fair Use). No copyright infringement is intended. We do not own the rights to these films or their soundtracks. This video is transformative in nature, provides substantial added commentary and analysis, and does not negatively affect the market for the original works. If you are a copyright owner and have concerns, please contact us directly before filing a claim — we are happy to resolve any issues privately.