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Smokey and the bandit pontiac photos
Smokey and the bandit pontiac photos












smokey and the bandit pontiac photos smokey and the bandit pontiac photos

Brian Bloom in Burt Reynolds’ role - hat on earth were they thinking? Smokey and the Bandit II and III never quite hit the mark, and I’m not actually allowed to put in writing what I thought of the made-for-television films ( Bandit Goes Country, Bandit Bandit, Beauty and the Bandit, and Bandit's Silver Angel). With such a big hit on their hands, it was inevitable that the sequels would follow. Of course, I now wish that I’d parked it away as nice examples are fetching some pretty good money today. After slip-sliding my way through a couple of them, I sadly parted with the vehicle. What a car! I simply adored the vehicle until my first experience of Canadian winters. Since then, any numbers of Bandit specials have materialized and there’s even a club dedicated to the Bandit cars ( In fact, these guys are so enthusiastic about their vehicles that Hot Rod magazine once declared them “Rabid Fanatics.” I totally understand, as the very first car I owned when I came to Toronto was a silver anniversary 6.6L Trans Am with grey leather and T-roofs. The truth is, Pontiac simply capitalized on the movie to promote its 50th Anniversary style, black with gold accents, Trans Am LE and SE models. In fact, although GM never produced an actual Bandit Edition of the Trans Am, more than enough cruise the roads today to make people believe they did. Of course, the true star of the show was the Bandit Trans Am. There are big rigs for the truck fans, fast-paced automotive stunt action, and a cute girl (Sally Field), together with a bellyful of laughs! What more could anyone ask for? What starts off with a challenge to deliver beer across the country quickly turns into one of the best police chase caper films of all time.

smokey and the bandit pontiac photos

The original Smokey and the Bandit film debuted in 1977 and quickly became the must-see movie of the day. Bean’s Austin Mini, yet put him behind the wheel of a black & gold ’70s Pontiac Firebird Trans Am and he becomes what he is, an automotive movie legend! Is there a more famous American car than the Bandit? Burt Reynolds wouldn’t be an American icon if he were driving around in Mr.














Smokey and the bandit pontiac photos