1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE: The Bandit Fantasy, Restored and Ready for Kissimmee
"The Trans Am market just caught up to what Burt Reynolds already knew: sometimes the car itself is the story, and sometimes that's enough."
— Revvly Take
A ground-up restoration of a genuine '77 Trans Am SE—the peak of second-gen muscle theater—heads to auction with original 400/403 V8 and that specific blend of gold and black that defined an era. These cars sat in the shadow of their own mythology for decades. Now they're finally worth restoring properly.
Johnny Puckett
Motorious · Jan 9
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