How many cars were made of the Pontiac Firehawk?

How many cars were made of the Pontiac Firehawk?

Production in the premiere year only totaled 25 cars, but there’s a mystical 26th allegedly out there somewhere making over 400 horsepower that no one counted in the production numbers. In addition to engine mods, the SLP Firehawk also had performance upgrades throughout.

When did the Pontiac Firehawk RPO come out?

In 1991, Pontiac and SLP jointed forces to create a new performance RPO code named B4U, AKA the SLP Firehawk. This option was first available on the Firebird Formulas, a non-Trans Am V8 bird, during the last year of the 3rd generation.

When did the second generation Firehawk come out?

201 Firehawks were made for 1993, and the second generation Firehawk would live on until the final year run for the Firebirds. For the second generation of Firehawks, upgrades were far more subtle, making the car more affordable.

When did the Pontiac Firehawk LT4 come out?

Of the Firehawks produced, 29 special edition LT4 models were made. These shared the same engine as the C4 Corvette Grand Sport. Other than these 29, not many changes were made in 1997. No Firehawks were made in 1998, but the following year would be big for the Firehawk.

Production in the premiere year only totaled 25 cars, but there’s a mystical 26th allegedly out there somewhere making over 400 horsepower that no one counted in the production numbers. In addition to engine mods, the SLP Firehawk also had performance upgrades throughout.

What was the original title of my 2001 Firehawk?

My Title now reads 2001 Pontiac Firehawk Trans Am. The original title from Florida read Firebird. I’m a 20 year Mopar guy as well having owned GTX’s, Roadrunners, Coronet RT’s, Challenger RT, and a SuperBee. You did real well to get $27K for a ’66 Dodge Monaco.

How much horsepower does a Firehawk Trans Am have?

That first Firehawk offered 350 horsepower, hit 60 mph in only 4.6 seconds, and ran the quarter in 13.2 seconds at 107 mph ( C/D, June 1991). It blew the factory’s 205-hp Trans Am into the dandelions, but it required prospects to fork over another $23,000 to $33,000 on top of the Firebird Formula’s $17,000 price.

Where can I buy a 1999 Pontiac Firehawk?

Just go into any Pontiac dealership and check the box marked WU6—not to be confused with WS6, the “factory” Ram Air option package built for Pontiac by another outside supplier, ASC, of Southgate, Michigan—for the base Firehawk. It costs $3999. Specify the Anniversary package for another $1999, and SLP springs into action.