
Why is this so memorable? Because the car somehow magically changes direction during the stunt and comes out of the alley tilting to the other side. The Mach 1 was released by Ford as a performance-oriented model to compete with GM and in the film its performance goes above and beyond what Ford could have ever imagined. As the police chased James Bond across Las Vegas, he finds himself at a dead end when he’s inspired to perform the most incredible stunt: tilting the car to one side to be able to squeeze down a narrow alley. 1971 Mustang Mach 1 - Diamonds are ForeverĪlthough Ford isn’t usually Bond’s first choice for a car, he has one of the most memorable chase scenes in this Mustang. In reality, the Ford Falcon, which was only produced by Ford Australia, could generate just 300 hp.ĩ. According to the mechanics in the film, the V8 Interceptor boasts a mighty 600 horsepower thanks to the blower.

After several modifications, most notably the addition of a supercharger, it became ‘The Pursuit Special’ and appears in all of the Mad Max films.

This black muscle car driven by the main character of the films, Max Rockatansky, started off as a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Hardtop. In honour of their success, we’ve put together a list of our top favourite 10 Ford vehicles to appear on the screen. When you think of Ford, what comes to mind? The Model T? The Mustang? The Crown Victoria? Ford Motor Company was founded on 16 June 1903, it survived the automotive industry crisis and had produced some truly unforgettable cars which have been featured in many films.
