

The doors have additional compartments built inside them. The passenger space in the Fleetmaster section is occupied by a makeshift rear seat built from two seats with improvised seat-belts made from rope. On the side of the driver's seat is the Cow Catcher lever decorated with an 8-ball. The stick shift has a supercharger switch functioning identically to the switch in Max's Interceptor. This weapon is hidden inside the skull mounted on the side of the tanker trailer.


There is a custom removable steering wheel with a skull motiff. There is a skeleton arm painted on the side of driver's door signifying that the vehicle belongs to Imperator Furiosa as she is missing her left arm. The front windshields have been modified along with doors that are rear-hinged (aka. The cabin of the vehicle is a combination of the original Tatra T815 cabin with a widened rear half of a Chevy Fleetmaster. Side cab view and four War Rig dashboards in production. All three of the trucks were identical and used interchangeably. Three fully functional "War Rigs" were created for the movie and one "buck" truck which is just the cabin in which actors are filmed. A custom front was fabricated and additional passenger space was added to the back of the cab, built from a widened 1947-48 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Sedan. The originally placed cab was moved from over the engine to the middle of the chassis.

It has undergone heavy modification, however. The vehicle commonly referred to as "The War Rig" is a 78 foot 18 wheeler based on a Tatra T815, an all-wheel drive truck manufactured in Czech Republic. Apart from the actors, this is the thing we're most going to be looking at in the movie, so let's make it as beautiful, in its own way, as it can possibly be.
