Most of us would be elated to purchase our dream car just once. Others might add another if the opportunity presented itself, but few will ever hold title to three versions at the same time. George ...
WHEN JACKIE GLEASON AS SHERIFF Buford T. Justice in the 1977 hit Smokey and the Bandit drawled, "What we’re dealing with here is a complete lack of respect for the law!" he might as well have been ...
The Trans Am production figures were already going through the roof in 1978, becoming the second-best year in the history of this model. The car started the decade with poor production figures but ...
A perfect-10 Trans Am is more often than not quite a head-turning machine, and it goes without saying it’s the dream of many collectors out there. When it comes to production numbers, the model year ...
As the clich goes, every cloud has a silver lining and Barry Simpson's '78 Trans Am is mobile proof. Way back in 1972, Barry drove a '71 Formula 400 and was looking to trade up. He dropped in at ...
A 1978 Pontiac "Macho" Trans Am has been listed for sale on Ebay in Bismarck, North Dakota, but the story of the rare muscle car starts much farther south. The car was born at the Mecham Pontiac ...
Black and gold tend to be the colors most commonly associated with the "Smokey and the Bandit" Pontiac Trans Am produced from 1977-1978. However, the stylish Martinique Blue paint option, which was ...
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Burt Reynolds’ 1978 Bandit Trans Am Can Be Yours!
Built to the highest levels of pro-touring excellence, this LS3-powered, six-speed beast would’ve made for a much shorter Smokey and the Bandit! A ghost from the past recently raised its head during a ...
What car best sums up Malaise Era so-called performance cars than the late-70s Trans Am? Sure, there's the whole Burt Reynolds thing adding some camp value and general notoriety, but this car would be ...
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