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W e all know the Burt Reynolds Trans Am from the Smokey And The Bandit movie from the late 1970s. However, there was another ...
Chances are, if you're holding this magazine in your hands, you have seen the original Smokey and the Bandit cinema classic--you've probably also seen the two sequels. To those who didn't grow up in ...
The Pontiac Trans Am Special Edition that co-starred with the late Burt Reynolds in the 1977 film “Smokey and the Bandit’’ didn’t win the America Muscle class at last Sunday’s Ponte Vedra Auto Show, ...
Anyone with even a smidgen of gasoline in their veins knows how iconic the 1977 Pontiac Trans Am is, courtesy of the movie Smokey and the Bandit. That is part of what drew the owner to today’s feature ...
Many hardcore fans of Burt Reynolds’ most iconic movie, 1977’s “Smokey and The Bandit,” know that none of those cool black Pontiac Trans Ams with gold trim survived the stunts in the film. Hold up on ...
Movies and cars often go together like peanut butter and jelly, with few combinations as memorable as the black-and-gold Pontiac Trans Am in "Smokey and the Bandit." Thanks to Burt Reynolds' on-screen ...
The year is 1977. Pontiac is preparing to release its latest model of the Firebird Trans Am and Burt Reynolds is about to make history on screen as Bo Darville in “Smokey and the Bandit.” It’s the ...
Right after the August issue went to press with our coverage of Year One's new Burt Reynolds-backed Bandit Trans Ams, we got wind of a group of hard-core Smokey and the Bandit devotees preparing to ...
Launched on the big screen in 1977, Smokey and the Bandit revolves around two bootleggers attempting to illegally transport 400 cases of Coors beer from Texarkana to Atlanta. The film was a sleeper ...
The 1977 Firebird Trans Am once owned by Burt Reynolds was sold at auction Saturday for $495,000 at a sale held by Barrett-Jackson. The car was not used in the filming of "Smokey and the Bandit," but ...
A team specializing in car revivals found this 1977 Pontiac Trans Am that looked like a Bandit at a pull-a-part junkyard in Birmingham, Alabama. They could not just leave it there and walk away. So, ...
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