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Trans Am Worldwide’s “new” edition of the Pontiac Firebird is made to look just like the famous car that Burt Reynolds drove in 1977’s “Smokey and the Bandit” caper flick.
Delightfully, even if you're not one of the lucky 77 to get your hands on a Bandit, you can still buy one of TAD's other new Trans Ams. In fact, the company sells three other flavors of Trans Am ...
Afterwards, Trans Am Depot licensed the name and logo from GM so they could produce custom Trans Ams built from Chevy Camaros. The price tag on one of the new “Bandit” Trans Ams is about $115,000.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran March 25, 2016 Comment Now! Pontiac may no longer be around but you can still go and buy a new Trans Am. You can even buy one approved by the Bandit himself, actor Burt Reynolds.
Burt Reynolds Introduces the NEW Bandit Trans Am. By . Joey Morona, cleveland.com; CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Let's face it, the real star of "Smokey and the Bandit" isn't Burt Reynolds.
In 2021, a company called Legendary Concepts created the Chevrolet Silverado Bandit Edition, a truck inspired by the Pontiac Trans Am from the well-known feature Smokey And The Bandit. Essentially ...
In Tallahassee, Florida, Trans Am Depot converted a 2016 Camaro into a Trans Am tribute, and it’s not half bad. There have been a few Camaro-to-Trans Am conversion kits before, but this is the first ...
After ordering a brand new black 1981 Special Edition Bandit Trans Am—one of only 1,100 made—Bill returned to Saudi Arabia. His first wife returned to America.
In 1977, the country watched the Trans Am race across the silver screen and a new generation of car lovers was born. For years, American muscle cars ruled the road, but that time came to an end ...
A 1977 Pontiac Trans Am with just 14 miles on the odometer is being auction at the Mecum event in Harrisburg and could sell for a record amout.
It was this Pontiac Trans Am LE—or more specifically, a photo of it—that convinced Reynolds and director Hal Needham that this would be a good buddy for Bandit.