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1994 Pontiac Firebird Firehawk 1 Of 500 on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:1994 Mileage:49563
Location:

Centereach, New York, United States

Centereach, New York, United States

 1994 Pontiac Firehawk with only 49,542 miles!  That's right, very low miles!!  Very hard to find in this condition with such low miles!  This is a summer driver for me .  I am the Original owner.  Only 500 made in 1994 and this is number 244.  Only 23 made out of 500 with this configuration In this color. All original except upgrade to rear gears to .373 gears
What Does She Have
    •    In 1994 the Firehawk package was available for the formula hard-top or t-top models and required the R6V RPO code. It came as a OEM (Original Equipment Manufacture) option which was covered under the standard GM warranty of 36 months or 36,000 miles. The Firehawk option had a MSRP of $5,995 and included:
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    •    *) Lightweight Composite Hood with Functional Cold Air Induction Package unitizing modified Coverette Air Cleaner
    •    *) 17" x 8.5" Aluminum Alloy Wheels (Ronal R-15)
    •    *) P275/40ZR17 Firestone Firehawk tires
    •    *) Distinctive "Firehawk" graphics
    •    *) Interior Commemorative Plaque Listing Build Number
    •    *) Stainless Steel Exhaust tips
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    •    Options:
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    •    *) $1,199 Performance Exhaust Package including all stainless steel components:
    •      3" intermediate pipe, freer flowing muffler and two 2.5" tail pipes
    •      this option is known as "Two On The Left" or TOTL
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    •    The Firehawk package increased the horsepower from the stock 275 bhp to 300 bhp or 315 bhp with the exhaust package and the stock torque was increased from 325 ft-lbs. to 330 ft-lbs. or 342 with the exhaust package.
    •    315 HP with low, low miles.
    •    6-speed
    •    Medium Red Metallic paint with Graphite leather interior
    •    SLP Engineering upgrades including K&N Intake and SLP Stainless Steel Cat back  exhaust
    •    Subframe connectors, Alarm System, CD Player, Skipshift module
    •    Beautful sound and super strong.  Will throw you to the back of the seat!
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    •    342 ft-lbs torque
    •    6-speed Hurst Shifter Transmission
    •    Performance Exhaust with all stainless steel components: 3" Intermediate Pipe, Freer flowing muffler and two 2.5" pipes on left
    •    P275/40/R17 Tires
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    •    Vehicle is sold as is, where is!  No expressed warranties or guarantees are made with this vehicle.  Car can be shipped at the expense of the winning bidder and the seller maintains no guarantee or responsibility of condition once the shipping company takes possession.  Form of Payment: Cash or Bank Check only!!   Deposit of $500 must be received within 3 days of end of auction and can be paid via Cash, Bank Check, or Paypal.  Complete payment must be made within 14 days of end of auction!

Serious Inquires only!!

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