"In 1991, Pontiac and SLP joined 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 the fourth generation
F-body debuted as 1993 models, the Firehawk came along for the
ride. A new, sleeker and more aerodynamic body was part of the
redesign for all Firebirds, including the Firehawks." Thx
newgmparts.com
For consignment, a 1993 Pontiac Firebird Formula Firehawk showing
103,416 miles, but the true miles are unknown. What is known is
that this is one of just 201 Firehawks produced in 1993 and one of
61 in this color with an automatic.
Exterior
Bright Red was one of the colors available and the most popular
with more than half of the Firehawks wearing the hue. Yellow
Firehawk decals on a headlight cover, door panels and rear leave no
doubt this is a unique Firebird and special 17-inch wheels also set
this bird apart and in 1993, with split exhaust that will
differentiate this from later hawks. A hump on the hood contains
air scoops up front but if you're at a distance, the car's profile
presents as a Formula and will fool you into a challenge, until you
get close enough to read the signs! Still, it holds true to
Pontiac's performance persona, with a large and nicely integrated
horizontal wing over the wide tail lights that wear a darkening
black grid, all behind a large, curved rear window. Imperfections
are few with some flex cracks on softer panels and clear coat
issues on the wheels.
Interior
Standard Gray coverage on the long door panels with curved plastic
forming lower storage around door speakers and both doors present
cleanly. Deep and supportive gray leather bucket seats with
Pontiac's trademark accordion side bolsters are high backed and
clean while the 2+2 in back offers smaller sitting areas in a no
frills environment. Our driver's seat shows some slight patina. An
ergonomic steering wheel houses an airbag along with some thumb
controls on a tilt column that leads to a simple instrument, clear
information ahead and no unnecessary distractions. A Kenwood
AM/FM/CD player now rests in the center stack, while just below we
find the three gray knobs of the A/C panel. The center console is a
separate piece, housing the shifter just behind the Firehawk badge,
indicating that this is car #072. Gray carpet below provides good
coverage while the padded headliner above us is in excellent
condition with a few dimples. The cargo area has various levels of
storage with varying depths, all finished in soft covered
panels.
Drivetrain
A big air intake fronts the engine bay where we find the 5.7 liter
LT1 V8 tucked under the cowl and putting out 300 horsepower. The
fuel injected engine is mated to a 4L60E 4-speed manual that sends
power to the 10 bolt rear axle with 3.23 gears and
Positraction.
Undercarriage
Driver quality conditions prevail underneath with a good amount of
typical surface rust and some road dust along with some residual
oil on the rear differential possibly from the pinion seal. Dual
exhaust enters a catalytic converter together, snake underneath as
one big pipe, enter an original equipment muffler, then split again
to exit through conical polished tips with oval openings.
Suspension consists of coil springs in the front and a torque arm
with coil springs out back and power disc brakes occupy all four
wheels.
Drive-Ability
We roll this Firebird on steroids onto the test loop where it does
reliably what F-bodies do, handles well, tracks straights, and
hints at 300 horsepower under the hood. The cabin is comfortable
and ergonomic and way more racy than your Honda Accord, giving you
a youthful rush of exuberance at the wheel! Functionally speaking,
we find the power mirrors don't work, the airbag light is on, and
the driver's lock switch is broken. Beyond that, all functions
operate as they should and we fly this hawk back to the nest. While
Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at
the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions
will be working at the time of your purchase.
In the world of Firebirds, Firehawks have a certain something that
makes them understated and special and mysterious. Unlike the
flared and winged Trans Ams, Firehawks cloak their potential and
hide their bite. But a little script sticker changes that for those
who know. Here's a well kept rare one now flying through the open
market! Grab your binoculars and wallet, it's time to go hawk
watching!
2G2FV22P9P2211017
2-Canada
G-General Motors
2-Pontiac
F-Firebird
V-Formula
2-2 Door Hatchback
2-Manual Belts, Front Airbags
P-350ci V8 LT1
9-Check Digit
P-1993
2-St Therese Assy Plant
211017-Sequential Unit Number
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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Vehicle Details
1993 Pontiac Firebird
Listing ID:CC-2015491
Price:$19,500
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1993
Make:Pontiac
Model:Firebird
Exterior Color:Bright Red
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:103415
Stock Number:7978
VIN:2G2FV22P9P2211017
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