JG and I are pooling our resources for this: Rockford Files Pontiac Firebird.
JG and I are pooling our resources for this: Rockford Files Pontiac Firebird.
Easily my favorite non-black and gold 70's Firebird. That particular car is so berking clean.
And so BROWN.
That appears to be a Trans-Am (or Formula) dressed in sheep's clothing.
I remember being 9 or 10 and asking my dad why on earth Rockford didn't just get the Trans-Am. He could easily catch or outrun his adversaries that way. Dad just shot me one of those "...one day you'll understand.." looks.
Mike Rowe has a crush on this car too. From the link provided on his Facebook page this is a Formula 400 dressed to look like an esprit for the show. James Garner purchased the car from the company and used it as his personal car until 1981. Still has some audio equipment installed from the filming.
Very cool car.
Just don't expect any real "performance" from that car though it's a Formula in disguise. Even the Formy/Trans Am engine options in late 70's birds didn't break 200 hp.
David S. Wallens said:JG and I are pooling our resources for this: Rockford Files Pontiac Firebird.
You might have to bid against Mike Rowe.
NOT A TA said:Just don't expect any real "performance" from that car though it's a Formula in disguise. Even the Formy/Trans Am engine options in late 70's birds didn't break 200 hp.
It’s got plenty of torque still so it will get around just fine and still be fun to drive.
Mom had a 77 TA with a real Poncho 400 and a 4spd. For a smogger that car would move.
My brother ended up buying it from my parents.
A 401 CJ said:That appears to be a Trans-Am (or Formula) dressed in sheep's clothing.
I remember being 9 or 10 and asking my dad why on earth Rockford didn't just get the Trans-Am. He could easily catch or outrun his adversaries that way. Dad just shot me one of those "...one day you'll understand.." looks.
My understanding is Garner insisted on an Esprit (or at least a car disguised as one.) His rationale was a private investigator who was always hurting for money wouldn't have been able to afford the fancier models.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
well. okay. but it's gonna cost you a beer somewhere down the line. both of you.
My uncle had an orange Trans Am with the thunder chicken on the hood. He bought it shortly after Smokey and the Bandit came out. He looked a lot like Burt Reynolds and had a personalized plate BURT-2. His name was not Burt.
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