Released in 1977, "The Police and the Truck Thief" won the applause of countless fans and car enthusiasts as a classic film, especially the black Pontic Firebird Trans Am driven by Bert Reynolds in the film has become the dream car of a generation. So much so that more than 40 years after the release of this film, car designers continue to take inspiration from it and launch car products that meet the aesthetics of current car fans.

Now a modification company has put the design elements of the Pontiac Firebird on top of a new Chevrolet Solo 1500 pickup, the classic Firebird logo covers the bonnet, and the black body with gold pull flowers creates a low-key gangster feeling. The modification company also installed a standard street car-style wide-body kit that reduced the body speed to the range of a road muscle car, equipped with a tailgate with a small spoiler at the rear, and replaced the tires with Toyo Proxes ST III tires.
Underneath the bonnet is a specially tuned 5.3-litre V8 engine that produces 700 horsepower (521 kW) thanks to the addition of the Magnonson DI supercharger, which produces 700 horsepower (521 kW) thanks to the addition of the Magnonson DI supercharger, which is worthy of such a powerful performance.