Pontiac
Published on December 14th, 2020 |
by BajaBusta
1994 Pontiac Firebird Firehawk Test Drive

Ed Hamburger, the chief cook and bottle washer at SLP, was back with another hot Firebird. 1993’s run of 250 Firehawks sold out in a flash, so the conversion line was programmed to preen the feathers of twice as many birds for 1994. Like ’93, the core automobile was a Firebird Formula, with the customers choice of six speed-manual or four-speed automatic transmissions.
To that SLP adds:
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Twin Nostril fiberglass hood
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Five-spoke ROH aluminum wheels
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275/40ZR17 Firestone Firehawk SZ radials
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Twin Stainless Steel exhaust tips
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Four flashy Firehawk stickers
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A serialized ID plate pop riveted to the shift console
In spite of demand that outstripped supply, Hamburger held the line on price so the standard Firehawk package still cost $5995. In the event your Pontiac dealer played dumb to your desires, all you had to was speak the magic words to order a Firehawk conversion: GM option code R6V.
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