Made for Movie Fast Attack by Dennis McCarthy

Made for Movie Fast Attack in Furious 7, Movie, 2015 IMDB

Class: Cars, Custom — Model origin: US

Made for Movie Fast Attack by Dennis McCarthy

Pos: 00:55:03 [*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase 

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antp BE

2015-07-31 17:48

Strange vehicle on the right.
The strange one on the left being /vehicle.php?id=754149

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-- Last edit: 2015-07-31 17:49:18

mike962 DE

2015-08-01 21:23

Made for Movie ?? looks like Sandrail with a body

jettalover US

2015-08-01 22:59

No headlamps. Daytime use only?

Love Krittaya TH

2015-08-02 07:46

jtkirk1701 wrote [Image: image.19.jpg]
(Not from movie, maybe making-of)

George Z GR

2015-08-03 23:56

The name of this vehicle is Fast Attack Car...

Love Krittaya TH

2015-08-07 14:05

Universal Studios Singapore claims this car is custom built chassis. http://www.rwsentosablog.com/fast-furious-7-cars/
Universal Studios Singapore wrote [Image: fast-furious-fast-attack.1.jpg]


-- Last edit: 2015-08-09 12:01:28

Max_S DE

2015-12-25 23:38

On the Blu-Ray bonus-material the "vehicle supervisor (forgot his name) said they built two of those and three of the off-road Charger from scratch, and that the two cars are pretty much identical, except for one looking a bit like a Charger.

DavidRud3 EN

2024-11-04 15:33

mike962 wrote Made for Movie ?? looks like Sandrail with a body

Almost. It's a replica of the Darpa XC2V Flypmode.
List it as: DARPA XC2V Flypmode Replica

antp BE

2025-12-01 18:57

Recently sold for 24 640 €
Link to "cars.bonhams.com"

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Quote 2015 Fast Attack Vehicle
Chassis no. N/A
• One of six purpose-built vehicles constructed by Dennis McCarthy / Vehicle Effects for the film's major mountain-highway and plane-drop sequences
• Used on-screen by the character Deckard Shaw (portrayed by Jason Statham) during the convoy and truck chase sequence
• Powered by a Chevrolet LS3 V8 engine paired with an automatic gearbox, optimised for stunt performance
• Retains original production specification including tubular steel chassis, long-travel off-road suspension, and fibreglass body panels
• Acquired by Movie Cars Central from the Volo Museum (Illinois) following its release from the production fleet

Built by Dennis McCarthy's renowned Vehicle Effects division for Fast & Furious 7 (2015), this Fast Attack Vehicle was one of the key cars featured in the film's spectacular mountain-highway convoy sequence. Designed and engineered for demanding stunt work, it incorporates a purpose-built tubular steel chassis, long-travel off-road suspension, and fibreglass body panels, all driven by a Chevrolet LS3 V8 mated to an automatic transmission—ensuring the power, agility, and durability required for extreme filming conditions.
As one of just six examples created for production (with only a handful believed to survive), it represents a rare and authentic piece of Fast & Furious franchise history. Following its use in the film, the vehicle became part of the Volo Museum's collection in Illinois before being acquired by Movie Cars Central, where it remains preserved in its original production configuration.
Although currently missing its left-side doors, the vehicle remains largely complete and would make an excellent restoration or display project, offering outstanding potential as a high-performance off-road buggy.
Sold with its customs documentation and on a bill of sale, this is a genuine screen-used movie prop and is not intended for road use.

Saleroom notices
Please note the car is fitted with rigid suspension for display and is missing springs and shock absorbers. Please note this vehicle is powered by a Chevrolet Tahoe V8-engine instead as an LS3.


-- Last edit: 2025-12-01 19:02:00

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