What was the last year for the Pontiac Firebird?
2002
The Firebird breathed its last in 2002 and GM shuttered Pontiac in 2010. We’ll never know what could have been—but we’re pretty sure that it could have been great.
Where did the Pontiac Firebird Firehawk come from?
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What kind of engine does a Pontiac Firebird have?
Pontiac only made 500 Firehawks in 1994, this is car no. 140 of 500. Performance was top notch on this ’94 Pontiac Firebird Firehawk, rated at 315 horsepower, thanks to a 5.7 liter LT1 V8 engine. Backed by a 6-speed manual transmission! Leather tan interior, power locks, power windows, ram air.
Where can I buy a Pontiac Firebird for cheap?
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What kind of motor does a Firehawk have?
What is a Firehawk? A Firehawk is a “factory” modified Pontiac Firebird. It begins life on the regular assembly line in Quebec as a Firebird Formula with the Chevy LT1 350cid V-8 motor (275hp).
What was the first year of the Pontiac Firehawk?
The Beginning of the Firehawk. 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.
What kind of car was the 1997 Firebird?
A total of 29 (+1 prototype) LT4 Firehawks were built in ’97 and can only be identified by their VIN. Since the LT4 engine was swapped by SLP, these cars carry the LT1 RPO code (not LT4). All 29 LT4 Firehawks were 6-speed Formula Hard-Tops.
Pontiac only made 500 Firehawks in 1994, this is car no. 140 of 500. Performance was top notch on this ’94 Pontiac Firebird Firehawk, rated at 315 horsepower, thanks to a 5.7 liter LT1 V8 engine. Backed by a 6-speed manual transmission! Leather tan interior, power locks, power windows, ram air.
What was the RPO for a Firebird in 1997?
While all 47 of the Comp T/As carried RPO WU6 (the RPO used for Firehawks from ’99 – ’02), WU6 in 1997 does not exclusivly designate Comp T/As or Firehawks. Firehawk.com’s web page (http://www.firehawk.com/article/1355.html). A total of 29 (+1 prototype) LT4 Firehawks were built in ’97 and can only be identified by their VIN.