We're watching as this 1978 Pontiac Trans Am gets its first wash in more than three decades, revealing the classic Smokey and ...
The good folks over at Roadster Shop strike again with a 1978 Pontiac Y88 that has nothing to do with the legendary Smokey and the Bandit franchise aside from reusing part of the name for the car's ...
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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 ...
1978 wasn't just another year for the Trans Am. It was the year that prepared the American car space for the Trans Am's 10th anniversary, when sales of the model launched in 1969 went through the roof ...
Gotta have a new car to block for the truck? A speedy car? A 1978 Pontiac Trans Am once owned by Burt Reynolds will be rumbling across the block at the Mecum Auctions event in Kissimmee, Fla., in ...
In the spring of 1978, Pontiac was on a roll. Television character Jim Rockford drove a Firebird into America's living rooms every Friday night on The Rockford Files, and everybody had Trans Am fever ...
A well-preserved 1978 Pontiac Trans Am equipped with the desirable WS6 performance package is currently drawing strong interest in Premier Auction Group’s online-only sale. The Mayan Red coupe stands ...
Burt Reynolds will forever be synonymous with the Pontiac Trans Am. The Trans Am itself holds a special place in the hearts of many not only as a pony car icon, but as a star of Smokey and the Bandit.
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