A 1977 Pontiac Trans Am styled like the one in the hit movie "Smokey and the Bandit" and previously owned by the Bandit himself, Burt Reynolds, has sold at auction for an impressive $172,000 (coming ...
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, ...
With the demise of the Pontiac brand in 2008, all hopes of a new Firebird or Trans Am from GM were all but crushed. For those wanting a new Pontiac pony car, Trans Am Worldwide converts ...
The Pontiac Trans Am featured in the "Smokey and the Bandit" movie is probably the coolest example in the history of the Firebird, so it hardly needs extra spice, at least in the visual department.
The 1977 Bandit Trans Am did something muscle cars are not supposed to do: it became more famous for how it made people feel than for the power under its shaker hood. At a moment when performance ...
Following the passing of Burt Reynolds on September 6, a collection of the late actor's vehicles were put up for sale last week at Barrett-Jackson's auction in Las Vegas. Reynolds had been selling off ...
Think we found the perfect car to replace that Dodge Challenger Sterling Archer loved so much. The Firebird Trans Am is back, with a limited Bandit edition of the car made famous by the "Smokey and ...
A small collection of cars owned or driven by the late movie star Burt Reynolds was sold at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Las Vegas last week, Motor Authority reports. Three cars he owned personally ...
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 ...
CLEARWATER, Fla., June 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- To help his fans celebrate the milestone 40 th anniversary of the classic film Smokey and the Bandit (the second-highest box-office draw of 1977), Burt ...
Over the decades, HOT ROD magazine and its satellite publications have scored some major interviews, and in 2007, it was our good fortune to have editor Tom DeMauro at the helm ofHigh Performance ...