SLP G8 Firehawk?
I get home do a search and what do I see. I just sat there in shock and awe. I keep waiting for someone to jump out of the closet and kick me in the nutz and tell me to wake up!!!
A Firehawk being different than others around it, is easy. There weren't many made in any year it was available, the SS Camaros, had anywhere from 20k to 40k each year it was available. You drive around town, or show up at car shows, people ask what is it? Never seen one before. Now if these G8's do sell there will be just another market flooded with a once RARE name plate.
If you own a hawk you know what the difference is from other WS6's and TA's and an unfortunate higher price tag. Other than a pricey hood and wheels or maybe a spoiler and some suspension, we now get to forcefully share our nameplate with a 4 door/g8.
I now regretfully have a reason to sell my hawk or trade it in on a vette.......... truly a crappy day
Last edited by hawk584; Sep 22, 2008 at 10:16 PM.
The price issue, that is.
I don't think I can afford to buy one, & I believe I'm a middle-aged-american-muscle-car-enthusiast.
(Wait, I can't afford that either, ...,
) How about the SLP G8 "Gambler" Now that has a better ring to it. When you pull up next to a G8 at a red light... will that Mustang want to take the Gamble? Hell, you could even get Kenny Rodgers to sing in the commercial! Start a new legend, don't steal from the current one!
How about the SLP G8 "Gambler" Now that has a better ring to it. When you pull up next to a G8 at a red light... will that Mustang want to take the Gamble? Hell, you could even get Kenny Rodgers to sing in the commercial! Start a new legend, don't steal from the current one!
Yeah, if Gm does not get the new camaro on the street soon they will miss the boat all together, IMHO. If you have'nt noticed the very same issue that killed the original muscle car is alive and well again, and high fuel cost will kill muscle cars again if they don't act quick. Imagine the new Mustangs, Challengers and Camaros all lined up for $5/gal fuel, it wont be long, trust me, this oil thing is HUGE business and they rule the country, IMHO.
An this "new release' is just a way for SLP to get the max bang out of their buck, since they had to buy and own the copyrights to the term "Firehawk" and yes, IMHO, it does cast a bad shadow on our cars, sorry to say.
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I understood that SLP didn't actually own the Firehawk trademark, but rather licensed it from Firestone, named after the widely-popular and accoladed Firehawk series of tires (the Firehawk cars coming with Firestone Firehawk SZ50 and later SZ50-EP tires standard instead of Goodyear).
Sadly these tires were end-of-life'd (with exception of the run-flats for the Corvette), and I now have a set of Firehawk Wide-Ovals on my car... Which are pretty good but I feel the performance is sub-par compared with the original tires.
The tires are no longer available, so the original name-sake of the Firehawk-as-a-car-brand won't be coming on the new line of Firehawks? Or is Firestone introducing a new series of Firehawk tires? This would lend a credible tie-in with the "history" of the car...
How much power is going to come out of these new supercharged-as-an-option Firehawks? Will they be capable of going faster than 11.5 on the track and/or SLP going to provide rollbar/cage options?

I understand the resentment of current owners (and do feel a pang of pain myself). In our eyes you ditched GM and hopped on the Ford brandwagon, and apparently will now support both manufacturers - at least the new Firehawk isn't a Ford!
But I'm sure this dilutes much of the excitement.While I doubt I'll purchase one of the new-model Firehawks in the future, I do sincerely wish you the best of luck and profit with the launch of the new line.
Cheers
Looks wise I would agree the 4th GEN is schweet and I've owned many F-Cars so I cant talk...
2nd,the SUPERDUTY LOGO IS A PONTIAC LOGO USED SINCE THE 1950's
Nuff said,I say lets just wait and see









