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Didn't they build Firebird Firehawks in various forms for almost 10 years? A friend has an LT1 with the LT4 cam setup in a full sized '66 Impala and runs mid 13s right off the street. Great on gas too.
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Wow that brings back my Pontiac dealer memories, I had the first of 9 yellow 6 speed firehawks in early 90`s. we ordered and sold several of them. My nephew has all of the biuld info for the cars we had because he liked them so much.
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Milton Robison has the only 1992 Trans Am Firehawk convertible ever built. He ordered the car new as 1 of 3 Firehawks with the aluminum 366/375 hp engine.
James http://www.highperformancepontiac.com/fe...tion/index.html
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LT4 #1 is down here, the original owner just passed away a month ago...
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Yes i believe they built firehawks for 10 yrs or so and 97 was the only year they did the Lt4 swap and drivetrain upgrade to handle the hp a 17k price tag,kinda reminds me of the Zl1 cars the option was more than the basic car too...i bet back then everyone was like
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