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Monday, January 11, 2010

Falconry

A site about the real automobiles behind the police cars in the Mad Max movies. I had always believed them to be various AMC muscle cars, but apparently most of them were modified Australian Ford Falcons -- which model was just discontinued today by Ford CEO Alan Mulally, coincidentally.

Well, pull my finger and spray me with carb cleaner! I thought the Falcon died in '71, but the Aussies were keeping the ol' girl alive all this time...

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