![]() 05/16/2015 at 00:42 • Filed to: Mad Max, Fury Road, Charger, Corvette | ![]() | ![]() |
And it is magnificent. The movie showcases the finest examples of Orkish ghettotech automotive engineering in a truly post-apocalyptic radioactively poisoned earth.
Also apparently in the future, forced induction is still a thing.
For your viewing pleasure here are two vehicles I thought needed more screen time.
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So that’s what happened to the Corvette Summer ‘Vette!
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I need to find a theater that will allow my dog. Quickly.
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I loved this thing. What was the base of it? A Toronado?
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Looks like it could be a 68-69 Torino.
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http://www.caranddriver.com/flipbook/exclu…
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An Aussie Charger. Very cool
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NEEDS MOAR DAKKA
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Chrysler Valiant!
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Yes it does