Description
“Across time. Across space. There is only one constant…”
Pay homage to the chaos of the M25 and the sonic mastery of The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu with this stunning tribute to the Ford Timelord. Originally a 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 police interceptor (WGU 18G), this “Phonic Weapon” didn’t just carry Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond—it famously “wrote” the number-one hit Doctorin’ the Tardis.
This poster captures the grit of the original JAMsmobile, set against a backdrop of the KLF’s ritualistic iconography and the desolate landscape of The White Room. It is a must-have for Mu Mu fans, Discordians, and devotees of the 90s rave revolution.
Product Specifications
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Format: A3 (297 x 420 mm)
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Paper Stock: Premium 170gsm Silk Paper – offering a smooth, professional finish that reduces glare while keeping colors vibrant.
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Print Process: High-definition CMYK Digital Print for deep blacks and crisp comic-book styling.
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Design: Features the “Ford Timelord” in its full police livery, complete with the KLF pyramid boombox logo and the “Justified & Ancient” roadside signage.
Why the Ford Timelord?
In 1988, the Ford Timelord was more than a car; it was a member of the band. Credited as a performer on Top of the Pops, it embodied the KLF’s philosophy of the “Road” and the “Message.” Whether you’re a fan of the Chill Out era or the stadium-house anthems, this print is a window into the era when The KLF burned a million quid and ruled the airwaves.
“This is not just a car. This is a command unit. A temporal interceptor. A phonic weapon.”









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