Thought I'd better go out and buy the classic film as I hadn't seen it in years. Watching it again only reminded me of how many times I must have seen it in my early days! It certainly explains a lot about my present choice of car - talk about subliminal advertising...
Must get round to seeing the other two aswell, although I seemed to remember the second one was a bit crap and the third completely dire.

Click here for the IMDB review of the movie, here to order from Amazon. And click here to download the mp3 of the soundtrack to the film by Jerry Reed to play on yer PC. (big download - 2,546 Kb) Only download a copy if you own the original though, or else that would be very naughty.

For more information on the Films and the Special Edition Trans Ams in them, try the Bandit Homepage.

Grand Theft Auto 2 - the last incarnation of DMA's epic steal 'em up! Even bigger, badder, better than original - and in this one - you have the opportunity to outfox the Police, SWAT teams, the FBI and the army in a Trans-Am!

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to wreck automotive havoc, whilst keeping their car and their licence intact! - But don't take my word for it! Check out the Gamesdomain review...


Slightly oddball 70's Ryan O'Neil film - In the film 'the Driver' uses as '78 Firebird as a getaway motor for a bank job - top choice! - and also smashes up the evil criminal's '74 Trans-Am! This film has it all!

IMDB movie info here.

And of course, who could forget the irresistable cheesiness of David Hasslehof's one man (and one Pontiac's) crusade against bad guys - Knight Rider? How I used to love that TV program as a kid - and how bad it looks now...

But... if you are the lucky owner of a mark III Trans am and fancy doing a bit of posing as the man with no identity - check out KNT 2000 Customs - for all the bits and pieces necessary to turn your 'bird into KITT.