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DDA 1:18 FORD XB FALCON FIRST OF THE V8 INTERCEPTORS MAD MAX (DDA012)
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DDA 1:18 FORD XB FALCON FIRST OF THE V8 INTERCEPTORS MAD MAX (DDA012)

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Starting life as a Ford XB Falcon (Victorian Police Highway Patrol version) with a 351 (5.8 litre) Cleveland V8 engine, an FMX 3 speed T-Bar automatic gear box and an ever reliable 9 inch limited slip (traction lock) differential made this beast very fast with a top speed of around 120 mph (193 km/h).

Add a yellow, red and blue paint scheme, a roof spoiler, lights, siren and body kit consisting of A9X body flares, L88 modified bonnet scoop, air dam under the bumper bar and interior roof radio plus a nice set of Sunraysia mags to complete the package.

Featured in the orginal Mad Max, this iconic car will always be the one that started it all as the first V8 Interceptor.

1:18 scale diecast metal model with plastic parts and opening doors.

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Article number
DDA012
EAN Code
819725020718
SKU
DDA012

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DDA012
EAN Code
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SKU
DDA012
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