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Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Kill Bill Movie Greenlight 1:18

Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Kill Bill Movie Greenlight 1:18
Current price: £305.00

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Specifications
Car Brand
Pontiac
Model Manufacturer
GreenLight
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
12951
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5-layer carton Foam-filled interior
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About the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Kill Bill Movie Greenlight 1:18

TL;DR: GreenLight's 1:18 diecast 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am reproduces the muscle coupe under Kill Bill film licensing. Late-decade Trans Am styling, with its bold hood graphics and wide stance, carries genuine period presence beyond the screen connection alone.

By 1979 the Trans Am had settled into its most flamboyant styling era, big hood graphics and wide fender flares, right before emissions regulations began softening American performance across the board.

Late-Decade Styling, Faithfully Reproduced

GreenLight's diecast holds the 1979 Trans Am's wide stance and prominent hood graphic correctly, and entry-tier construction suits a subject built to be recognised at a glance rather than inspected panel by panel. The film connection adds context for collectors who track vehicle choices across a specific director's body of work, since these selections were rarely accidental and often carried their own character logic within the story. Simple opening features and honest metal weight round out a build that prioritises recognisability over showroom precision, appropriate for the price point.

A Distinctive Choice Among Movie Muscle Cars

Late-70s Trans Ams get less diecast attention than earlier muscle-era Firebirds, making this a genuinely less common find. Paired with other film-licensed muscle cars from the same era, it broadens a movie-car display with a distinctly late-decade American flavour rather than another well-worn early muscle subject.

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