This 1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE is a REAL DEAL "Smokey and the
Bandit" Special Edition Trans Am that's loaded with factory options
and documented by its original build sheet. Few American
performance cars have ever achieved the kind of cultural saturation
that the Pontiac Trans Am reached in 1977 - and no single moment
accelerated that ascent more dramatically than the summer release
of Smokey and the Bandit. When Burt Reynolds slid behind the wheel
of a black-and-gold Trans Am and pointed it toward Texarkana, he
didn't just make a movie - he made an icon. The Trans Am's roots
run deep in Pontiac's performance heritage. Introduced in 1969 as a
road-ready homologation of Pontiac's Trans-Am racing program, the
nameplate had spent nearly a decade building a loyal following
among serious performance enthusiasts before the broader American
public discovered it on the silver screen. By 1977, the
second-generation Trans Am - riding on the F-body platform shared
with the Camaro but unmistakably its own machine - had matured into
a commanding, drama-filled presence on the road. The signature
Shaker hood scoop, the bold Firebird decal stretching across the
hood, and the available black-over-gold Special Edition package
gave the car a visual swagger that nothing else on American roads
could touch. The Special Edition package offered in 1977 featured
the now-legendary Starlight Black exterior with gold striping and
the screaming chicken hood decal that became one of the most
recognizable graphics in automotive history. Inside, buyers found a
cockpit-like interior with deeply bolstered bucket seats, a center
console, and instrumentation that communicated serious intent. This
was not a car for the timid. Under the hood, the 1977 Trans Am SE
was motivated by Pontiac's 400 cubic inch V8, producing 200
horsepower in an era when emissions regulations had already zapped
Detroit's output figures - yet what the numbers failed to capture
was the torque-rich, chest-thumping character of that
big-displacement engine, which delivered a driving experience far
more satisfying than the spec sheet suggested and the Trans Am SE
remained a genuinely thrilling machine in an automotive landscape
that was rapidly going soft. Smokey and the Bandit grossed over
$100 million in the US and became the second-highest-grossing film
of 1977, trailing only Star Wars. What had been a beloved
enthusiast's car became a full-blown American cultural phenomenon
overnight. Decades later, the 1977 Trans Am SE remains one of the
most emotionally charged and recognizable collector cars in
existence, evoking an era of open highways, and unapologetic
American style that has never entirely gone out of fashion. A 1977
Pontiac Trans Am SE is more than a collector car - it's a piece of
American cinema history, muscle car heritage, and pop culture
mythology all wrapped in black and gold. In total, only 549 W72 SE
cars were produced with an automatic, which makes this example an
exceptionally rare piece of automotive history. This particular
Pontiac comes to us from a collector who took exceptionally great
care of the car during his 43 years of ownership and who reportedly
purchased it from its original owner. Under the shaker hood of this
'77 Trans Am SE is the Numbers Matching L78 400 cubic inch V8
engine topped with a single 4 barrel carburetor that together were
said to have produced 200 horsepower from the factory. The numbers
matching Y6 400 V8 is backed by the numbers matching TH350 3-Speed
Automatic Transmission that makes this iconic Pontiac an easy car
for anybody to drive and enjoy. Exhaust is sent through a single
exhaust setup and out of the rear via a pair of tailpipes that are
outfitted with the correct "Trans Am" style exhaust tips, producing
a terrific rumble at idle and while cruising down the road. This
1977 Firebird Trans Am is absolutely loaded with fantastic options!
With power steering, squeezing in and out of a tight parking spot
at the local ice cream parlor or car show is almost effortless and
easily accomplished single-handedly. Further assisting with parking
efforts and the occasional lane change is the color-matched
adjustable outside sport mirrors that greatly improve visibility
down the sides of this Pontiac. Power front disc brakes are another
great factory option equipped on this Trans Am since it makes
bringing this 70s muscle car to a complete stop much easier and
much more reliable. You'll also be able to keep the rubber to the
pavement since this 1977 SE Trans Am comes equipped with a
"Safe-T-Track" positraction rear differential. Riding on a set of
gold-trimmed YJ8 aluminum "Snowflake" wheels, mounted with a set of
brand new BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires, this 1977 Pontiac Trans Am
has a fantastic look and even better ride. Additionally, a "Space
Saver" spare tire along with an inflation canister are found in
trunk, just how this car came when it rolled off the Norwood, Ohio,
factory floor back in 1977. The body of this '77 Trans Am has been
correctly refinished in Starlight Black, accented with the iconic
golden Special Edition decals including, of course, the Screaming
Chicken along with removable T-Tops! The interior of this 1977
Pontiac Trans Am SE is in fantastic condition too! The front
buckets and rear seats are correctly upholstered in the deluxe trim
package, just how it came back in 1977. The center console, gold
anodized Formula steering wheel, matching door panels, carpeting,
and brand new floor mats are all in great shape as well, and all
retain a wonderful stock appearance. Like the drivetrain of this
Trans Am, the interior is loaded with options! The Formula Steering
Wheel is a tilt steering wheel which makes it easier to get in and
out of this Trans Am as well as more comfortable for anybody to
drive. The driver is also treated to factory cruise control for a
more enjoyable touring experience. Staying cool on a warm summer
day should be easy in this Trans Am since it comes equipped with
Factory Air Conditioning. You'll also be able to listen to all of
your 70s tunes since this 1977 T/A comes equipped with an AM/FM
stereo along with a factory 8-Track player. You won't have to worry
about forgetting your keys in this car since it comes with a key
buzzer system that is a novelty for the period. Moreover, you can
easily pop the trunk when you utilize the optional remote trunk
opener, something it came with back in 1977. The instrument cluster
is elevated by engine-turned gold anodized trim and comes outfitted
with a 100 MPH speedometer, 6,000 RPM tachometer, temperature
gauge, oil pressure gauge, volt gauge, and fuel gauge, along with a
clock. The deluxe interior on this Trans Am is finished off with a
deluxe-only grab bar and ash tray, as well as a padded dash and
locking glovebox. Whether you're buying your first muscle car, or
you're an established collector seeking to add a documented,
numbers matching, real deal car to your existing collection, this
1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE would make an excellent choice. Give
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