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On Craig’s list just looking, I saw this car listed. The ad claimed it was a
Firehawk convertible, with 60K miles. Original owner, and always dealer
serviced, the price seemed way to low to be real. I called the owner, and he
explained it was his company car, and that he had dealer papers showing it was a
true Firehawk. I showed my son the ad, and asked him what he thought. There
are so many fake and fraud ads these days. I called the owner back, and my son
and I started the drive to San Diego to check on the car. The owner explained
it was his company car, and was selling it because he had a new Mercedes Benz
now. He showed us the dealer papers verifying it as a true Firehawk. We signed
the papers, left the deposit, and came back the next day with the cash to buy
the car in full. It was so perfect for me. I already have the 1969 Blue
Firebird, the 1979 Blue Trans Am, and now the Blue 1999. Now I have to find a
1989 to complete the set of one for each generation.
Actual photos taken at
owner home. This is was what we saw the first time.






Car now parked in front of our house, and it's new home.



The first drive after getting it home and washing it up.








We decided to clean and polish it up, and we took it to a local car show.







The big show. The Pontiac Western Regional.
We added a few improvments.


Original chrome Firehawk rims now.





Front license plate cover and rear
Pontiac overlay on bumper.




Original windscreen, to keep the wind
mild at highway speeds.

1999 Firehawk by SLP Brochure

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