Entries in Mad Max (7)
Oh. It's me.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011 at 10:54AM |
Ralf Becker | in
En Route,
Video | tagged
1973 Ford Falcon XB GT,
Christopher Stegemann,
Chromjuwelen En Route,
Chromjuwelen Road Movie,
Falcon XB GT,
Faust und Heisler,
Ford Falcon,
Helge Thomsen,
Mad Max,
Max Rockatansky,
Oliver Kaps,
Style Deluxe Tobi Faust and Arthur Heisler (Faust & Heisler) just released a video portrait of me. And my work. And Chromjuwelen.com. Which makes me self-conscious. To be honest.
The video was shot during the "Street Mag Show Hamburg" and presents some people of our Chromjuwelen Family. Including Helge Thomsen (Motoraver, 1973 "Mad Max" Ford Falcon XB GT), Kris "Kick 'n' Rush" Karathomas (1958 Chevy), Niels-Peter Jensen (Cheezy Rider), Oliver Kaps (Style Deluxe). And — of course — our 1972 "General Tire" International Harvester Scout II.
Enjoy.
Beautiful Beast
Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at 9:33AM |
Ralf Becker | in
Chromjuwelen,
LeSupra | tagged
1972 Pontiac LeMans,
1973 Ford Falcon XB GT,
Chromjuwelen En Route,
Chromjuwelen Road Movie,
Engine Swap,
Falcon XB GT,
Ford Falcon,
LeSupra,
Mad Max,
Max Rockatansky During our Chromjuwelen En Route video shoot last weekend — see sneak previews above — I had the opportunity to race my Nippon Pontiac for a few meters. Damn, that Poncho kicks *ss. Maybe this is due to the fact the "Kustom City family" worked a little on the setup of my 7M-GTE?
At the moment the LeSupra waits to get customized at Style Deluxe Hamburg, but I must admit I start loving the Millenium Falcon "Piece of Junk" style ...
If Mad Max was Japanese
Friday, October 29, 2010 at 9:54PM |
Ralf Becker | in
Chromjuwelen | tagged
Mad Max,
Mitsubishi Delica,
Retro Rides
I want to be Max Rockatansky
Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at 11:28PM |
Ralf Becker | in
Chromjuwelen,
Video | tagged
1973 Ford Falcon XB GT,
Battletruck,
Death Race 2000,
Escape From New York,
Ford Falcon,
Kawasaki,
Kawasaki Z1000,
Mad Max,
Max Rockatansky,
Snake Plissken,
VW Scirocco,
Veedub I would like to assume that the majority of gearheads, who are nonstop mulling over of how they could modify their jalopy, have one thing in common: They love (post-)apocalyptic movies like Mad Max, Escape from New York (“Die Klapperschlange”), Death Race 2000 or Battletruck.
When I got my first car in the early 90s, a VW Scirocco MK1, the first thing I had to do was to paint it matt black. I didn’t mind it was raining when I painted that car. Au contraire—the pimpled paint was even more authentic in my eyes. And if you know the German police and TÜV, you probably can imagine how much fun it was to drive around in a wannabe Mad Max veedub.
To be honest, I am not sure what exactly went wrong with me, that I am addicted to those life negating and destructive movies. But “I am the last survivor” stories and post-nuke sagas have always inspired me and will ever do. More than that, this interest evolved into a secret code, which helps me identifying soulmates. It simply separates those, who are more interested in polishing their industry standard iron to death from those, who have got enough cojones to start something new.
Why am I telling this? I just flipped through my site referrers and stumbled upon an address: Futuro Finale 2088AD. So, if you love Max Rockatansky or Snake Plissken as much as I do, head over! Futuro Finale 2088AD is a marvelous paradise for the "Last Days".
In the meantime I will call up Mr. Thomsen that he has to pick me up in his Falcon. Now. Or in his Cortina. Or with his Kawa ...
1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Coupe. Mad Max movie correct.
Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 9:51PM |
Ralf Becker | in
Chromjuwelen,
En Route,
Family | tagged
1973,
1973 Ford Falcon XB GT,
Coupe,
Falcon,
Ford,
Helge Thomsen,
Jim Goose,
Kawasaki,
Kawasaki Z1000,
Mad Max Yes, you're right. It's a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Coupe. And yes, it'll gonna be Mad Max movie correct, when it'll hit the road. Ladies and Gentleman, it's my great pleasure to introduce the magician behind this awesome project: Helge Thomsen! And—btw—it's a movie correct "Jim Goose" Kawasaki Z1000 as well. Of course.
(Just click one of the images above to see more details.)





















