Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey and his company Anduril Industries have drawn flak for their pursuit of controversial government and military contracts, and that uproar isn't about to subside any time soon. Anduril has unveiled the Interceptor, a "c...
The radical and new 2020 Ford Explorer is different from all the rest of the run-of-the-mill vehicles. While the production version has not been aired just yet, we already have a pretty good idea of...
The radical and new 2020 Ford Explorer is different from all the rest of the run-of-the-mill vehicles. While the production version has not been aired just yet, we already have a pretty good idea of...
The drone rules put in place by the FAA are not stopping drone pilots to fly into no fly zones or into private areas. The drone detection system at the Citi Fields stadium, home of the Mets,...
Mad Max and all of its sequels have always been my favorite movies. I have seen them hundreds of times. If I could build the last of the V-8’s I would. This Mad Max fan did just that, creating his own version of Max’s Interceptor. I am so jealous I could go all Night Rider on him and make him wreck while chasing me.
This guy spent $125,000 and paid a company to take his 1972 Australian Ford Falcon and convert it into an Interceptor, right down to having the same steering wheel as the one used in the movie. This guy made his dream come true and I’ll just have to be happy living vicariously through him.
Now all he needs is a partner named Goose on a cycle.