In 2009 a British gent named Peter Cooper built a surprisingly spot-on replica of Halo’s Warthog vehicle for a fan film called Operation Chastity. As writer and director of the film, the creation of the Warthog was just one more indicator that Cooper was willing to go to great lengths to finish this flick. Unfortunately, the production seems to have become inextricably mired in the dozens of small issues that crop up when creating movies. A teaser appeared in 2010 that offered a “Summer 2011″ release window for Operation Chastity, but here we are mere days from 2013 and the movie has yet to materialize. Supposedly Operation Chastity is still being in production, but at this point we feel safe in describing the project as stuck in limbo.
Given the lack of progress on his film and, presumably, mounting debt related to the project, Cooper has decided to sell his Warthog. The price? £17,500, or roughly $28,180USD. Can’t come up with that much scratch on such short notice? Cooper’s initial sales announcement does state that he’s willing to consider reasonable offers for the vehicle (though “reasonable” in this case is entirely subjective and up to Cooper’s own discretion).
Assuming you do have that kind of money burning a hole in your pocket and an unending wellspring of affection for Microsoft’s most famous franchise you’re likely now wondering what exactly you’ll get for Cooper’s nearly $30,000 asking price. Luckily, the official Operation Chastity website includes a section specifically devoted to the Warthog. According to the site, the Warthog you see pictured above started life as an unassuming early-80s Land Rover Defender. With the assistance of professional prop maker Daniel Carey-George (who is most famous for supplying the cars used in 1997′s Herbie Fully Loaded), Cooper stripped the Land Rover, and equipped the basic skeleton of the car with a new body, lifted suspension, special oversized tires and “a whole host of other upgrades to make it into the futuristic combat vehicle.”
As much as we’re excited for the possibility that one of you readers might turn this prop into your daily driver, we’ve got concerns about the work Cooper and Carey-George put into the Warthog. Actually, scratch that. Cooper and Carey-George created a vehicle specifically to suit their specialized needs (read: they built a movie prop), but it’s questionable whether this machine might also function as a real world vehicle. Even assuming the normally quite capable Land Rover Defender engine isn’t massively bogged down by the alterations made to this car’s body and suspension, we doubt there are many DMV locations that would approve of the Warthog’s huge exposed doors. Likewise, Cooper makes no mention of safety features in the Warthog. We’ve seen how some of you drive in Halo 4, and without seatbelts we have to imagine that most of you would be killed the first time you attempt to launch the ‘hog off of a conveniently-placed rock formation.
And of course, that’s assuming that you don’t attempt to mount a gun on the back of the Warthog. Even in the most lenient of jurisdictions an exposed, fully-automatic machine gun gives the cops free rein to search your vehicle.
Still, as far as replicas of video game objects, this is one of the best we’ve ever seen. It ranks right up there with the finest cosplay, only instead of fancy homemade clothing, this object is a gear-grinding, diesel-chugging piece de resistance for both Halo fans and gearheads. We imagine Cooper won’t have too much trouble selling this car, even with its sizable price tag.
Oh hell yeah, I caught another ghost curse from a chain post! Awesome… time to set up the ecto-traps… Seriously, I got a guy who pays me 500 bucks for every ghost I bring him… not sure what he does with them, but it’s not really my place to ask. The money’s good, right?
Don’t worry. Apparently the secret to avoiding a horrible ghost-inflicted death is banning the idiot who decided to post a chain message on one of our news posts.
No way i would pay 28,000 with no turret on the back…
Caleb Bentzel Jordan Thomas – other halo freaks
thats a bargain
Man, I’d love to park this out if front of my house!! LOL
Where do I sign?
That’s bad ass.
its not the real deal :/
Yup. It’s a replica. The real deal remains fictional.
hey halo car
hell ya
NEED!
Zr Alex Bites
tires and wheels are too small
wheres the turret…
If anyone considers buying this, I will build you one that looks way better for only 18000
Christina Woon lol!
Dustin Sandner we need this lol
I want the gauss cannon upgrade, plus halo 1 indestructibility.
as long as it meets requirements, headlights, seat beat, turning signals etc and your good to go!
Justin French
Real question is:
Is it street legal? In California?
Your new car
Only
what the hell kinda mythical creature is a puma?? why don’t you just call it unicorn… sasquatch? .. a chupra -thingy.
I’d rock it.
Weta workshops have one in Wellington they used to drive it in the city periodically.
Warthog? Looks more like a Puma
Maybe mount two Sidewinders and call it property self defense !
It looks like the Brattleboro commuter car of 2015 !
Why do they call it a Puma tucker?
What, like the shoe company?
You mean the Puma?
for that price I will take 6….lol….I guess my grandkids will dream on for now.
@kevinbufe
needs bigger tires than it would loook more betta!! still sick rig!
Wonder if they will take my Buick on a trade?
Michael Mena
You will need one of these if we ever get big snow again !
Shut up and take my money
ONLY 28,000?!?! THAT’S CHEAP!
Looks more like a puma
WANT
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