An auction that ends on Sunday in Australia puts on sale 13 extravagant vehicles of the Movie Movie Tquiller: Fury on the road, a 2015 film set in a postapocalitopic desert.

“The first time I saw them, I’m almost sure I heard one of the cars say ‘I need you to drive me angry'”, he told the AFP Geoff McKew, self-catering expert Lloyds Auctions.

The gigantic War Rig, a huge tanker truck driven by Charlize Theron’s character, or Razor Cola, Ford Falcon XB Coupe GT reinvented that faced Max Rockatansky, are among the objects to auction the fourth installment of the saga of
The Australian director film George Miller.
“They should not rest in a warehouse,” but “receive the respect they deserve,” explained McKew.

The sale has caused furor, especially in the casinos of Las Vegas and the Burning Man festival in the United States.

Although the auction house does not intend to let them “go out at low price,” McKew does not dare to say an amount of how much they could be sold.

In addition, the owners will only sell the 13 vehicles together, in an effort to preserve part of the history of cinema.

Although none of the cars can circulate on the street, it would be unlikely, McKew said, that the police argued to a “beast” as the “Gigahorse” of two Cadillac Coupe Deville of 1959.

“When I saw it for the first time, I wondered if I was having a heart attack,” says McKew.

The success of the film reinforced the cult of the saga of Australian Distógic Action, whose protagonist was interpreted for the first time by Mel Gibson in 1979.