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.
Popularized by movies like the 1977 comedy "Smokey and the Bandit," the Pontiac Trans Am is a quintessential, American muscle car that also has its place in North Georgia history.
A plaque inside the driver's door proclaims the car as a "1977 Pontiac Trans Am Owned By Burt Reynolds," and there's a Bandit logo on the door. This is just one lot of Julien Auction's sale of ...
1970s muscle cars faced challenges due to stricter regulations and gas crisis, resulting in style over substance. Second-gen Pontiac Trans Am, notably the 1977 model from Smokey and the Bandit ...
The car from the film also had a hood scoop, side scoops, Trans Am lettering, T-tops, and a rear spoiler. A "Bandit Edition" doesn't have to be a 1977 model, but it needs to look as close to the ...
the Pontiac Trans Am muscle car used in the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit. Motoring History Comes at a Price Over 40 years later, the Pontiac Trans Am remains an iconic image of the now-defunct ...
The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with a turbocharged V8 is a largely forgotten muscle car today. However, Drive's Mike Musto gets behind the wheel of one to explain what makes this rarity so special ...