How fast is a Firehawk?

How fast is a Firehawk?

Hooked to a 6-speed manual transmission, it sent the Firehawk from 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds and a maximum speed of 160 mph.

How many Pontiac Firebird firehawks were made?

Between 1995 and 2002, almost 1000 Firehawk SLP were rolled out of their production plant.

What was the last year of the Firehawk?

2002
Number 732 of 1300 Firehawks built in 2002, the Firebird’s final year.

How much is a 95 Firehawk worth?

1995 Pontiac Firebird Firehawk

VEHICLE STATUS
1995 Pontiac SLP Firehawk Convertible 2,200 mi Dallas, TX, TX, USA $23,000 SOLD
1995 Pontiac SLP Firehawk Convertible 2,200 mi Harrisburg, PA, USA $16,000 HIGH BID
1995 Pontiac SLP Firehawk Convertible 2,200 mi Harrisburg, PA, USA $19,000 SOLD

What year did Pontiac Firehawk come out?

The first production year (1992) saw only 25 (although there was a rumor of a 26th with horsepower over 400) Firehawk SLPs rolled out; it became an instant hit. In 1993 and 1994, production numbers were increased to 201 and 500 respectively, and it was embraced like hotcakes.

When did the Firehawk come out?

Firehawk (roller coaster)

Firehawk
Soft opening date May 24, 2001
Opening date May 26, 2001
Closing date September 17, 2006
Cost US$15 million

What year was the Pontiac Firehawk made?

What size speakers are in a 2001 Firebird?

6-3/4″
Speakers that fit your 2001 Pontiac Firebird*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Front Door 6-3/4″
Front Door Tweeters Tweeter
Front Door Woofers 6-3/4″

What was the last year Firehawk made?

On a quest to bring back a taste of the high-performance muscle car in the ’90s, the special-edition, high-performance Firehawk was unleashed to rekindle the muscle car flames that were already burning low in people’s hearts. The production of the Pontiac SLP began in 1992 up until it was discontinued in 2002.

How fast is a 1991 Harley Davidson Firehawk?

However, a half-dozen or so of the earliest Firehawks did escape the factory with 1991 VIN numbers, so SLP believes that chronological protocols are satisfied. 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).

Is the 2001 SLP Trans Am Firehawk an X-Men fan?

Not an X-Men fan? Well, with its gold-over-midnight wheels and stripes, the 2001 SLP Trans Am 10th-Anniversary Firehawk could just as easily pass for the 24th-Anniversary Smokey and the Bandit Trans Am. All it lacks—thankfully—is a screaming chicken on the hood and a 24-years-older Sally Field in the right seat.

What happened to the Chevy Camaro and Pontiac Firebird?

The Chevrolet Camaro and the Pontiac Firebird, two nameplates that heaped glory on GM even when some of its other cars were heaping on much smellier stuff, are now sitting on death row. They are about to serve the ultimate sentence for poor sales and irrelevance to a market gone mad for trucks.

Should you buy a 10th-anniversary Firehawk?

Because today’s base Firebird Formula and Trans Am aren’t nearly so limp, the 10th-Anniversary Firehawk is a relatively minor stretch in performance and price.

  • October 14, 2022