Back in the 1970s when the Smokey and the Bandit movie made Burt Reynolds a household name, the hero drove a fast coupe to distract the cops from the liquor being transported across county in the back of a truck. But now Texas-based Legendary Concepts has teamed up with Saleen to come up with a muscle truck that means wannabe Bandits can do some hauling of their own. Based on a Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab, the Bandit Truck unveiled at SEMA this week takes inspiration from the iconic black and gold 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am driven by Burt Reynolds, but outmuscles it by almost 500 hp.

Visually, the Legendary Concepts machine sets itself apart from a stock Silverado with a wide-arch bodykit that includes new fenders, grille, and bespoke 22-inch basket-weave style wheels wrapped with Toyo Proxes ST III rubber. Gold highlights on the grille and bumper contrast with the black paint, but the real highlight is the hand-painted hood wreath featuring the letters “BR” set in front of an arrow representing Reynolds’ college football alma mater.

 

Under that hood is a blueprinted 5.3-liter V8 with a Magnaflow exhaust system that makes 707 hp and 641 lb-ft with the help of a Magnuson DI supercharger, which compares favorably with the puny 200 hp a new Firebird Trans Am squeaked out back in ’77. The actors’ niece thinks he would have approved. “Burt would have loved seeing this come together,” said Nancy Hess, who also happens to be his executor. “He loved cars, especially cars with personality, and I think we have encapsulated all the right aspects of Burt’s character in this truck.”

There’s no word on pricing but Legendary Concepts is taking orders now and plans to begin delivery of the first trucks in January 2022.