In 2015, it was professionally restored to a nearly new condition, but still leaving the hand-painted “Bandit” lettering on the doors and “scuff marks left by Reynolds’ cowboy boots on the driver’s sill plate.” >Previous coverage: Burt Reynolds’ 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am headed to auction It was the only ‘77 Trans Am owned, according to Robb Report. The car was not used in the filming of “Smokey and the Bandit,” but was given to the actor to thank him for his role in the movie, the company said. The 1977 Firebird Trans Am once owned by Burt Reynolds was sold at auction Saturday for $495,000 at a sale held by Barrett-Jackson. By Natalie Dreier, Cox Media Group National Content Desk Februat 8:53 am CSTĪ piece of movie history now has a new owner.
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