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GMC General

GMC General in Smokey and the Bandit II, Movie, 1980 IMDB

Class: Trucks, Trailer truck (tractor) — Model origin: US

GMC General

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

LH

2005-12-10 01:19

that truck looked brillunt

nickman912 US

2005-12-10 20:19

This truck should have a rating as high as the Trans Am and Sheriff Justice's car. This si the Snowman's truck.

Exiv96 BE

2005-12-11 12:26

It's a GMC General.

Rocker B. J.

2006-02-04 01:45

1980 GMC General.

trucker US

2006-05-27 04:15

There goes the snowman in his new GMC General!!! Keep on the sunny truckin' side of Georgia Snowman!!! 10-4!!!

qwerty_86 US

2006-05-27 06:39

Is it me or does the aspect ratio look wrong?

antp BE

2006-05-27 11:35

Possible, height should be smaller

carfan US

2006-05-29 16:10

The picture was taken too narrow. That's the reason it looks funny.

trucker US

2006-07-12 20:08

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Rhino

2007-02-15 02:20

actually you worong it's a 1979 GMC General

gliffhanger NL

2007-03-14 22:22

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srosenow_98 US

2007-09-22 20:57

While that truck sure does look nice, it simply doesn't hold a candle to the truck and trailer setup used in the 1st movie.

1966 chevy panel US

2007-11-06 21:55

srosenow_98 wrote While that truck sure does look nice, it simply doesn't hold a candle to the truck and trailer setup used in the 1st movie.

there original truck and trailer belonged to a freind of mine and was originally painted that way although some people say it was repainted for the movie they would have used the same trailer again in #2 but in 1978 the trailer caught fire along with that awesome mural on it

Mail Mover EN

2008-04-10 05:11

Do you know if any of those trucks from the Smokey and the Bandit are still around today, and where they are at now? How did the original trailer catch fire Chevv, and do you know if they decided not to use the same Kenworth in part two just for the storyline, since in part 1 they said they were going to buy a new rig with the $80,000?

srosenow_98 US

2008-05-01 09:45

1966 chevy panel wrote
there original truck and trailer belonged to a freind of mine and was originally painted that way although some people say it was repainted for the movie they would have used the same trailer again in #2 but in 1978 the trailer caught fire along with that awesome mural on it


I'd like to see proof of that. Sources I've read say that four trucks and three trailers were used for the movie, with the mural being painted by a bodyshop in Tennessee, that ultimately lost the photos in a fire, but I've never heard of the trailer itself doing such.

As for the trailer, I would love to see the remaining one, if any. I'm honestly damn surprised nobody ever kept track of the whereabouts of the truck/trailer setup from the first movie after production ended. The truck and trailer from the first movie are just as much a film icon as the TransAm, and it just stuns me there's no photos of them as they sit now.

I also know by secondhand reports (that are rather frequent in nature, leading me to believe it may very well be true) that one of the truck/trailer setups from SATB1 is at a semi truck dealership in Atlanta.

shuvlhd69 US

2008-09-04 19:37

the KW from part one was purchased by Joe Kleco (former NFL player & "truck driver "in part two). the truck burned in a storage garage. one of the three trailers used for part two burned also. the remaining trl.s were returned to the dealer & parted out. no one knows the where abouts of the trl. from part one. this came from Hal Needham the director from the movie(s).

kw1973 CA

2009-01-11 03:10

there are 2 or more kws(plus trailers) in satb1. look at the different air cleaners & trailer axle placement between clean & drity trucks. not sure, but look at stacks, the dirty truck has had on tips?

srosenow_98 US

2009-04-19 10:22

There were a total of four trucks and three trailers used for SATB1.

That's sourced from several messageboards.

4x4 23

2009-06-19 02:11

shuvlhd69 wrote the KW from part one was purchased by Joe Kleco (former NFL player & "truck driver "in part two). the truck burned in a storage garage. one of the three trailers used for part two burned also. the remaining trl.s were returned to the dealer & parted out. no one knows the where abouts of the trl. from part one. this came from Hal Needham the director from the movie(s).


I happen to know the where abouts of the 4 KW's from SATB 1 and the 3 three trailers I gave ya all the information i knew about that I got straight from Errol Sack co-owner of Universal Studio Truck lots got check out the information I posted

-- Last edit: 2009-06-19 02:12:55

4x4 23

2009-06-19 02:14

and the KW has it's own page this page should be about the GMC Genereal not the KW if ya wanna talk about the KW go under that page talk under this page if ya wanna talk about the Gerneral

SpreadAxle US

2009-09-01 04:47

Anyone ever hear what happened to the General.

scotc US

2009-10-16 02:31

My guess is they went to the General because GMC thought it would help them sell trucks if they used a General instead of a W9 in the movie.

56PeteFan CA

2010-01-27 02:21

http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/forum01/index.php?topic=39439.msg334679#msg334679

here is the last known loactions on of of the trucks used in Smokey and the Bandit II,

.p.s. there were only 3 KW's used in Smokey and the Bandit 1977 & only 2 trailers, since then the 2 trailers & 2 original 1974 KW's burnt down in a ware house, the 3rd truck was a 1973 KW and was auctioned off in 1980, after 1997 the current location on this truck is unknown

Jmedina1971 US

2011-09-21 09:39

Interesting tidbit that many might find interesting, This very same GMC truck appeared in another film movie called "The Last Song" in 1980 with Lynda Carter. The GMC truck was pulling a tank trailer which was to be blown up by criminals according to the movie. Lame film but the truck scenes are very good.

Fordtruck26 US

2012-08-27 20:59

That truck should have gone to a muesum or sold to someone who would care for it

stpaulcarguy US

2013-05-09 06:28

Fires and rumours aside, Just out of curiosity id like to know why they switched from Kenworth to GMC. Did they get a super awesome deal on GMC? Did they want a change? or perhaps was a GMC exec sleeping with the right movie big wig to shill a new product?

blue_thunder AT

2014-02-04 23:10

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josh_miller02 US

2016-06-24 14:55

This truck means one thing: that Bandit, Frog, and Snowman were sucessful in the double or nothing challenge at the end of the first movie

K dubble u US

2023-02-21 05:58

There were 3 identical trucks, all were 1980 GMC Generals. Two were used in the movie, and I think the other was the Alaskan truck. They all had Able Body Sleepers, which were prototypes at the time, and those were removed and scrapped after filming. I think two trucks got standard sleepers and the third was turned into a day cab. I have the most information on the third one out of any because that's the one everyone knows exists today. I can verify it has an 8V-92T Detroit Diesel, with an RT-12513 13-Speed Eaton Fuller. It was a day cab after filming, then sometime after 1986, it got a grain body installed. It now resides in Missouri, but from what I hear the owner wants some outrageous price for it, so it just sits in his shed until someone coughs it up!

K dubble u US

2023-02-21 06:08

After checking my notes, I got the Alaska part and probably the year wrong. In the March 1979 Overdrive Article, there is a portion that talks about a 2,500-mile trip to Alaska and back. I think that was in January, which would make the first truck a 1979. That truck was used in the movie. The second truck was not used in SBII, but it was used in The Last Song.

K dubble u US

2023-02-21 06:09

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midnight_trucker US

2023-06-13 05:18

There's some misleading information here...

Three GMC General Trucks titled as 1980's had a prototype able sleeper that was called the General Quarters Sleeper and as said that these three trucks had the 400HP V8-92T Detroit Engine with a 13 Speed Transmission

Although there was three trucks with the General Quarters Prototype Sleeper only two of them looked identical and only two of them were used in Smokey and the Bandit II

The first appearance of any one of these trucks was as said on the cover of the March of 1979 Overdrive Magazine

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This very first appearance was with one of the trucks that was used to film Smokey and the Bandit II as well, Too

That very same year there was a truck that was sent on tour to truck shows to advertise for the upcoming General Quarters Prototype Sleeper this truck would of eventually been refitted with a 36" Sleeper and would of been sent to Hollywood and was used to film episodes of B.J. and the Bear, The opening credits of the second season of B.J. and the Bear and eventually would of appeared in the film Willa

The third appearance of been when the two identical trucks were used to film Smokey and the Bandit II

Another appearance after Smokey and the Bandit II was done being filmed would of been when the truck that had appeared in the March of 1979 Overdrive Magazine would of also appeared in the beginning of Clint Eastwood's Any Which Way You Can

The last appearance in Hollywood would of been the Last Song movie with Lynda Carter and yes the truck that was used in the Last Song movie had also appeared in Smokey and the Bandit II as the second truck

After Smokey and the Bandit II, The Last Song and Any Which Way You Can were completed being filmed the two identical trucks were sent back to a GM Motors Truck Factory Plant where the sleepers were also removed off of these two trucks the first truck that was seen on the March of 1979 Overdrive Magazine and that was used to film the beginning of Clint Eastwood's Any Which Way You Can was also eventually with refitted with a 36" Sleeper

The second truck that was seen in the Last Song Movie with Lynda Carter was also seen on the March of 1981 Overdrive Magazine Cover and was turned into a daycab


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Eventually sometime between 1986 and now the truck was also eventually turned into a grain truck as the second truck was still known to be a daycab big rig in 1985

In 1982 the last truck was taken back from Hollywood and all three trucks were eventually sent to a GM Truck Dealer where all three trucks were sold to individuals in 1982 that had worked these trucks for a living hauling real loads

There's also minor differences between the two identical trucks that were built and both used to film Smokey and the Bandit II

The biggest difference between the two trucks is looking right underneath the passenger side door of the truck

The surviving truck that is now a grain truck has a third fuel tank underneath the passenger side of door while the other GMC General had a second battery box underneath the passenger side door

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Another thing is look at the mirrors of the two trucks the surviving truck has a much wider passenger side mirror than it does on the driver's side while the other truck has to matching mirrors

The last way to tell these trucks apart is look underneath the headlights the surviving truck has blue pinstripes going underneath the headlights that are also outline pinstripes that run along the fenders of the truck

The other truck didn't have any blue pinstripes on the fenders once so ever


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On the left column in my above picture is the first truck that had also appeared in the beginning of Clint Eastwood's Any Which Way You Can and that was also on the March of 1979 Overdrive Magazine Cover while the right column in my above picture is the truck that is now a grain truck that had also appeared in the Last Song movie with Lynda Carter and that was also on the March of 1981 Overdrive Magazine Cover

A little fun fact about Smokey and the Bandit II is that both GMC General trucks used to film the movie were used to film the beginning race track scene

So, The truck should just really listed as a 1980 GMC General

-- Last edit: 2023-06-13 05:39:33

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