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1995 Firebird Formula Slp #564 Firehawk Convertible, 41k Miles, 350ci/315hp on 2040-cars

US $16,900.00
Year:1995 Mileage:41850 Color: E
Location:

Bowling Green, Ohio, United States

Bowling Green, Ohio, United States
Advertising:

Rare 1995 SLP Firehawk

#564, Only 41K Miles, Very Nice

 

VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: 

OWNER HISTORY:  The current owner purchased this car nine years ago with 41.6K miles.  It now has 41.8K miles.  Only 200 miles!  It has obviously not been driven much (like most of the cars in his collection of 1990s muscle cars). 

Only 671 Firehawks were produced for 1995 and only 102 were convertibles.  This is one of only 41 convertibles produced with a 4-Speed Automatic, and one of only 32 Bright Red convertibles.  It looks so sharp, the sales brochure cover car was a red/beige convertible).  This rare, high performance car is being sold to make room for some new acquisitions.  With the recent oil/filter service, and new tires last year, this red convertible “hot rod” is all ready for some top-down summertime cruising! 

MARQUE HISTORY:  The fourth generation Firebird was produced from 1992 to 1997.  This one is the Formula Series with the SLP (Street Legal Performance) Firehawk R6V RPO code.  Fore more information and a video, check the links to the below websites. 

1995 Firehawk Motortrend Roadtest:

http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/pontiac/112_9505_1995_pontiac_firebird_slpfirehawk/viewall.html 

1995 Firehawk Video:

http://youtu.be/sYTynXyOAXU 

INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE:  Window Sticker (Copy), 1995 Firebird Manufacturers Motor Vehicle Specification, Premium Floor Mats, Two Sets of Keys, 1995 Firebird Owner’s Manual, 1995 Firehawk Owner’s Manual Supplement, Previous Owner’s 2003 Illinois Title (Copy), Misc. Receipts. 

SPECIFICATIONS:  350CI, 315HP, SFI, LT1 V8 Engine, Cast Aluminum Intake, Cast Iron Exhaust Manifolds, 10:1 Compression Ratio, 16” Cast Aluminum 5-Spoke Wheels, 245X50R16 Radial Tires, Rack & Pinion Power Steering, ABS Power Brakes, Vented Disc Brake Rotors, 101.1” Wheelbase, 195.6” O/A Length, 3472 Pound Curb Weight, 3.23:1 Rear Axle Ratio, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission, 15.5 Gallon Fuel Capacity. 

FIREBIRD FORMULA FEATURES:  Bucket Seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Cruise Control, Air Conditioning, Intermittent Wipers, Driver/Passenger Front Airbags, Tachometer, Tinted Glass, Rear Window Defroster, Remote Trunk Release, Rear Spoiler, Tilt Steering Wheel. 

FIREHAWK FEATURES:  Lightweight Composite Hood w/Functional Cold Air Induction Package, 16”X8” Aluminum Alloy Wheels, Distinctive “Firehawk” Graphics, Commemorative Build Number Plaque, Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips, Revised Suspension Components. 

OPTIONS:   Performance Rear Axle, Performance Exhaust, Performance Tires, Leather Seats, Articulating Custom Seats W/Adjustable Lumbar & Thigh Support, Articulating Head Rest,  4-Speed Automatic Transmission, AM/FM/CD Stereo Radio System W/Equalizer, Clock, 6-Speaker Sound, and Steering Wheel Controls, Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel, Shift Knob, and Brake Handle, Power Antenna, Premium Floor Mats. 

 

BY THE NUMBERS: 

VIN (2G2FV32PXS2246311) DECODED:

2 = Mfg. in Canada

G = General Motors

2 = Pontiac

F = F-Body

V = Pontiac Formula Series

3 = 2-Door Convertible

2 = Manual Seat Belts w/Air Bags

P = 5.7L V8 (LT1) Engine

X = Check Code

S = 1995 Model Year

2 = St. Therese, Quebec, Assembly Plant

246311 = Production Sequence 

 

VEHICLE CONDITION:  

We do a mechanical and cosmetic inspection to each vehicle before listing it for sale.  We drive the vehicle roughly 10 miles, but not enough to determine its long distance reliability.  Older vehicles are subject to normal wear and tear and we have tried to indicate the overall condition of the vehicle to the best of our ability.  But, we can always find everything that is not perfect with a vehicle, so independent inspections are welcome and encouraged.  View the inspection report below: 

INSPECTION REPORT:

Year

1995

Make

Pontiac

Model

Firebird Firehawk

Ext. Color

Bright Red

Int. Color

Light Beige

VIN

2G2FV32PXS2246311

Tire Info

Sumitomo HTR A/S P01

245/50R16

Odometer

41,801

Actual

?

 KEY:     E = Excellent     G = Good     F = Fair     P = Poor 

INTERIOR

E

G

F

P

Comments:

Upholstery

 

X

 

 

Seats very nice. Some scuffing on rear quarter trim panels.

Conv. Top

 

X

 

 

Top and hard tonneau cover very nice.

Carpets

 

X

 

 

 

Dash

 

X

 

 

Missing cover over left stalk controls.

Lights

 

X

 

 

All interior and dash lights work.

Instruments

 

X

 

 

 

Horn

 

X

 

 

 

Trunk

 

X

 

 

Spare tire, jack, and tools missing.

Radio

 

X

 

 

All controls and power antenna work.

 

EXTERIOR

E

G

F

P

Comments:

Paint

X

X

 

 

Fresh repaint in correct color. Faint scratches on passenger door below rub strip.

Body Panels

 

X

 

 

Good fits and gaps.

Bumpers

 

X

 

 

Bumper fascias look good and fit well.

Trim

 

X

 

 

 

Floors

 

X

 

 

Solid.

Sills

 

X

 

 

Solid and clean.

Tires

X

X

 

 

New in 2013.

Wheels

 

X

 

 

Slight curbing evident.

Glass

 

X

 

 

Slight wiper scratching on windshield.

 

UNDERHOOD

E

G

F

P

Comments:

Fluids

 

X

 

 

Recent oil change.

Belts

 

X

 

 

 

Hoses/Lines

 

X

 

 

 

Filters

 

X

 

 

 

Cooling System

 

X

 

 

Safe to -34 degrees.

Charging System

 

X

 

 

 

Appearance

 

X

 

 

 

 

MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL

E

G

F

P

Comments:

Engine

 

X

 

 

Starts easily and runs strong.

Transmission

 

X

 

 

Shifts properly in both modes (normal & performance)

Electrical

 

X

 

 

 

Brakes

 

X

 

 

Brakes work fine, but ABS warning light is on.

Steering

 

X

 

 

 

Wipers

 

X

 

 

 

Lights

 

X

 

 

 

 

UNDER

E

G

F

P

Comments:

Leaks

 

X

 

 

 

Rust

 

X

 

 

Surface rust on components, Rust spots on some floor areas.

Exhaust

 

X

 

 

Solid with some surface rust. Sounds great!!

 

MISC.

 

E

G

F

P

Comments:

A/C

 

 

 

X

Does not get cold.

Driver’s Mirror

 

X

 

X

No horizontal adjustment

 

Call Jeff at 419-344-0319 (Mobile) or 419-353-8338 (Office) or email me jsnook@wcnet.org for more information or if you have any questions. 

 

TERMS OF SALE: 

A 25% deposit is required within 3 days from end of auction and full payment to be made within 10 from end of auction.  A “Buy It Now” eBay purchase requires a small immediate deposit via PayPal.  Payment to be made by cash in person, or bank to bank wire transfer only.  Personal, certified or bank checks are not accepted for payment.  

You are responsible for shipping.  Buyer to arrange, pay for, and have vehicle transported within 30 days from end of auction.  For an estimate of shipping costs, we suggest using eBay’s request for a shipping quote near the top of the listing.  You can also try this site to get additional quotes: http://gigamoves.com/   Just plug in our zip code (43402), your destination zip code, and some additional info for some online quotes.  Storage is available after the 30 days for $110/month.  

Please be aware you are buying this car “AS IS – NO WARRANTY”.  Vehicle is being advertised locally and the auction may end early if sold.  Overseas shipments and/or finance documentation will require an additional $100 fee to cover the time and costs associated with either of these items.  Escrow transactions only at buyer’s expense and must be agreed upon before the auction ends.

 

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