Questions about the "few" 98' Firehawks
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Questions about the "few" 98' Firehawks
Yes ive searched the forums....I know they never made it into production because of front crash test failure or something like that(correct me if im wrong) From what i remember reading along time ago is that only 3 were made & I remember something about 2 being destroyed during testing(maybe one was sent to the crusher), 1 of which was wrecked at a high rate of speed on a high bank turn during some fun laps and now only 1 still exisits in a museum. Im sure some1 on here knows and im just curious. Is this all true? Were only 3 made and now only 1 is left? If so, what museum is the survivor at and what color/tranny/options are on it? What are the details of the 2 deceased hawks? (I can only recall seeing pics of a silver formula firehawk in HPP in 98 and a road test of a red 98 firehawk TA in C/D)
Once again, this is just info from what i remember reading a few years back and if im wrong please correct me
Once again, this is just info from what i remember reading a few years back and if im wrong please correct me
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teh PuRpL3z
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Here what SLP says...
To clarify what has become a confusing situation for certain enthusiasts, SLP Engineering, Inc. did not produce 1998 model year Firehawks at its Montreal, Quebec, Canada production facilities.
SLP did however add Firehawk content to 6 1998 model Trans Ams and Formulas. That work was performed at our Troy, Michigan facility. The 6 vehicles were purchased locally from Pontiac/GMC dealers, converted in Troy, then used for 1998/9 model year marketing and sales activities.
In addition, it should be noted these vehicles do NOT contain the GM RPO WU6 option code. While these vehicles do contain Firehawk content, they are NOT considered production Firehawks by SLP.
-Reg Harris
SLP did however add Firehawk content to 6 1998 model Trans Ams and Formulas. That work was performed at our Troy, Michigan facility. The 6 vehicles were purchased locally from Pontiac/GMC dealers, converted in Troy, then used for 1998/9 model year marketing and sales activities.
In addition, it should be noted these vehicles do NOT contain the GM RPO WU6 option code. While these vehicles do contain Firehawk content, they are NOT considered production Firehawks by SLP.
-Reg Harris
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teh PuRpL3z
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Originally Posted by Wicked_Hugger99
thanks man, i appreciate it.
Anyway to find out what happened to these cars??
Anyway to find out what happened to these cars??
Originally Posted by Wicked_Hugger99
Do u know what was the actual reason for not "offically" making a 1998 SLP production version Firehawk
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teh PuRpL3z
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Originally Posted by Trust
So..what your saying is I can add all the firehawk stuff to my car and sell it as one of 6?! Sweet!!! J/K
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Yeah good luck finding the lights too. The son of Ed Hamburger who started SLP had some for sale a few months ago for $10,000 , Plus the hood if you can find one or paying a bodyshop to modify one would cost big $$. Plus it would have to be on a '98 car that has the same vin# to match what SLP would have on record for one of those prototypes.
Too expensive and you've still only got a "clone."
Here are the headlights that were selling for 10k:
Too expensive and you've still only got a "clone."
Here are the headlights that were selling for 10k:
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teh PuRpL3z
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Originally Posted by Trust
How did headlights cause it to fail the crash test?
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Shots from Motortrend TV's first test of the first 98 Firehawk back in 1998. Yep, one of the things they really stressed is how SLP was supposedly replacing the pop-up headlights with fixed beams.
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I personally do not like the headlights, It makes it look like a 93-97 camaro IMO.I am glad they did not do it.Otherwise I wouldn't own my Pewter Firehawk.And I know my dad wouldn't own his red one.