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Indeed, not only was the 1978 trans am car created under the supervision of Reynolds himself, but it was part of his personal collection. While the “Black Bandit” that just sold might not be the same exact one from the film, don’t mistake it as a mere imitation. Meanwhile, a re-creation of that very same car fetched just under $200,000 USD at auction. When not driving a truck, Bandit’s ride of choice was a now-iconic 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am.
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In the film, Reynolds played Bandit, a thrill-seeking beer baron with the law on his tail, and a hot hitchhiker (played by Sally Field) by his side.
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Among them was 1977’s Smokey and the Bandit, a car-themed action comedy that might very well be the work for which he’s best known. However, at the height of his fame, the man was a certifiable Hollywood star, synonymous with a range of classic films. If it does appeal to you, then this one might be worth watching, because, at the time of writing, the bidding has only reached $2,325.There’s so much going on in the world right now that the recent passing of actor Burt Reynolds got somewhat lost in the shuffle. As an enhancement only package, they are quite an attractive car, although they won’t appeal to everyone’s taste. We do know that they were lower than in 1979 when 4,000 cars rolled off the line. It certainly doesn’t look like there’s any major work required in there.ĭuring this period, Pontiac’s record keeping was lacking, so there are no definitive totals for build numbers for the 1978 Red Bird. There is some marking and scratching on a few of the hard plastic components, but the rest of the interior looks surprisingly good. The general condition of the interior is quite good. Seating material could either be in Carmine cloth or as with this car, Carmine vinyl. Interior trim enhancements were also part of the Red Bird package, and this included the gold instrument panel, color-coded seat belts, a red-rimmed sports wheel, and red interior trim.
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However, he does go on to say that he is also no fan of the 305, so there may be a hint of bias creeping into his assessment. The owner says that the car runs, drives, and stops, but that he thinks the engine might be getting a bit tired. The car has been in storage for 10 years but was recently revived ready for sale. The car is fitted with power steering, power disc brakes, and while it is also fitted with air conditioning, there is no belt, so its condition is unknown. This one features the 305ci V8, backed by an automatic transmission.
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The package brought no additional performance to the table, and while the vast majority of the “color bird” series were V6 equipped, there were a few V8 examples built. The decals on the rear pillars look like they may not be original, but the external condition of the car does look promising. The correct wheels are in place, along with the majority of the gold stripes and decals. The paint does look a little bit tired, but I think that it may respond well to a decent polish. The wheels were also finished in the same color, with gold accents and “Red Bird” decals. The extent of the Red Bird Package was an exterior and interior trim enhancement package, and as the name suggests, the car could be had in any color, as long as it was Roman Red. It is located in Wilmington, California, and is listed for sale here on eBay. This Red Bird looks to be in pretty reasonable condition, and would potentially be something a bit different to your average Trans Am. Records for the 1978 model year are sketchy, but due to its late introduction to replace the Skybird, it is believed that totals for that year were significantly lower. The Red Bird was introduced in a bid to capture both markets, which it seemed to do reasonably well, with estimates of around 4,000 examples being sold in 1979. The Skybird was not a car that was widely accepted by the male population at the time, as the color saw greater acceptance among female buyers. The Red Bird package brought no performance enhancements to the table for the Pontiac Firebird, but was a “dress-up” package for the Esprit, much like the Skybird package before it.