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1995 Formula Trans Am Firehawk Super Rare Options/color Mint 28k Miles! 1/1! Wow on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:28085
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
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(Pontiac Firehawk) The "elite" top of the line sports car produced by Pontiac from 1992-2002.
     From the Firebird family - A step up from the Trans Am - this was their fastest and most expensive Sports car.
They were so rare each car received it's own serial #. 
Completely stock and low mileage (under 35k) examples are getting nearly impossible to find.
4.9 seconds (0-60) compare with Corvette ZR-1 5.2
Only 1,558 (total) produced with this body style (5 year span = 93,94,95,96 and 97)
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LOW Reserve!
NO EXCUSES! - NEEDS NOTHING!- Mint Condition! 
RARE: EVERY Performance OPTION AVAILABLE!
This is a "TRUE" 100% Factory Original Unmolested Firehawk
Bid with confidence: 100% Positive FEEDBACK see comments on bottom of page 
QUESTIONS Call 262 751 3029
Comes from my private collection (Stock Broker, not a car broker/salesman)
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1995 Pontiac Firehawk (serial #073):
*Clean/Clear Title in My Name 
*HIGH AutoCheck Score 46 (13-37 normal range)
*No Accidents/Documented Miles (show as "actual" on title)
*MINT Condition (Needs NOTHING - EVERYTHING works like NEW)
*Super Rare Factory Upgrades = (ONLY 1 like it = 1/1)
*28K Actual Miles (Even had state change miles to "actual" on title)
*ALL Original Manuals (even for Factory CD Player)
*Original Window Sticker(s) (Pontiac and SLP)
*Original Optional Firehawk Floormats (kept in plastic for 19 years - prefect
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Sports Suspension Upgrade SUPER RARE! 
The most expensive option offered at $1,599 
Only 26 of 671 Firehawks had this upgrade or (3% of production
As one reviewer said "-with this option you can out-maneuver the Corvette". 
The only body that could handle it was the hard top coupe.
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Sport Exhaust Option -
 Roughly 70% of Firehawk owners paid for this option often
referred to as the "Two On The Left" at a cost of $1,099. 
This added the 315hp on both functional Ram Air scoops. 
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RARE Special Order Color:
  Medium Dark Metallic Purple
 Only offered 2 years ( Only 49 EVER made in this color). Original paint still like new!
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Other Rare Options Added (In Bold):
  PW, PL, P-Mirrors, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Steering Wheel Controls, Rear Window Defog, and Power Antenna = everything works as new.
 It also has the 4-Speed Auto with Power Button- these are much more bullet proof then the 6 speed man and cost an additional $775 over the manual - a little over 1/3 were automatic. 
  • Interior - Only 23 with this interior (3.4%) = Like New
  • Factory Delco 12 Disc CD Changer (first year available and only 1% added) = works perfectly
  • 6-Way Power seat (Only 45 paid $305 more for this luxury) = works perfectly
  • NOTE: The Automatic Trans highly thought of in '94/'95- only years they offered the "Trans perform button" 
 "Mint" condition 
  • Mechanics- EVERYTHING works and functions like new: Engine, Transmission, Brakes, Suspension, A/C+Heater, Every power option; windows, locks, remote mirrors, seat, remote trunk, keyless entry (2 fobs in mint condition), cruise control, ALL gauges, etc. 
  • Cosmetics- Body: Absolutely NO rust, dents, or even the smallest of dings-paint has mirror shine like new.
  •  Interior- Perfect- NO issues on anything - EVERYTHING WORKS LIKE NEW!

The amazing thing about this paint is the way it changes looks based on the angle and lighting.
 At times it looks almost maroon while others it takes on a deep purple to almost black appearance. 
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Also, includes the matching color factory GM floormats 
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 ALL Original - This is an all original #'s matching car (with exception of tires). No mods. 
 Documentation - Comes with All the manuals, window stickers (both Pontiac and SLP), etc. 
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BID WITH CONFIDENCE! Feedback below from past sales on ebay from my private collection
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On Mar-31-14 at 10:37:24 PDT, seller added the following information:

After a certain amount of sales ebay wont automatically display the Autocheck report- I think they want sellers to buy some kind of package with Autocheck. So you don't have to buy it yourself - or at least here are the results (I just bought a single report). As you can see a VERY high score - well over the normal ranges high. 


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