Development of the Fast & Furious Interceptor

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Development of the Fast & Furious Interceptor

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http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/feat ... eptor.html

Interesting photo-article on creating the F&F Interceptor, which I think is the best modified Jensen I have seen. Two of the four cars used survived, so some poor sucker will probably be spending a fortune pulling them apart and rebuilding them to show standards instead of bodging it for the screen.

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It looks like there was a lucky escape from the car appearing with a huge rear spoiler!

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It's nice to see one of the cars used in this film now in private ownership and being used.

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What's that in the boot???
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Its a race fuel tank.
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DPP wrote:Its a race fuel tank.

and I thought it was the flux capacitor :shock:
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RAP72 wrote: and I thought it was the flux capacitor :shock:
Me too :lol: :!: :!:
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The reg number got me briefly, as I used to own FF no 6...
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johnw wrote:The reg number got me briefly, as I used to own FF no 6...
It could confuse a lot of people, But I'd still have one
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Some footage on the Interceptor: https://youtu.be/tecK4a4Kxts" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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