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1998 SLP Trans Am Firehawk | Retro Review
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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 16703567" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>Coming of age in NJ and getting my DL in 1991, right down the road from SLP which was based in Toms River, and spending my summer nights in Seaside Heights.</p><p></p><p> I can tell you this, if you had a Firehawk you were automatically anointed king of the guidos. All of the IROC's and Saleen winged GT's would turn down their Stevie B freestyle tapes and move aside to gawk at your Firehawk as you rumbled down the strip.</p><p></p><p> Despite all that, even 30 years later I'd still rock one.</p><p></p><p>Edit: My friend and I went to look at a 1993 Firehawk at Jim Curley Pontiac and he was going to buy it, but chickened out and bought an 1989 Mercury Cougar XR7 5-spd instead. He wrapped the XR7 around a pole 2 months later. The XR7 was no slouch but not in the same league as a Firehawk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 16703567, member: 70541"] Coming of age in NJ and getting my DL in 1991, right down the road from SLP which was based in Toms River, and spending my summer nights in Seaside Heights. I can tell you this, if you had a Firehawk you were automatically anointed king of the guidos. All of the IROC's and Saleen winged GT's would turn down their Stevie B freestyle tapes and move aside to gawk at your Firehawk as you rumbled down the strip. Despite all that, even 30 years later I'd still rock one. Edit: My friend and I went to look at a 1993 Firehawk at Jim Curley Pontiac and he was going to buy it, but chickened out and bought an 1989 Mercury Cougar XR7 5-spd instead. He wrapped the XR7 around a pole 2 months later. The XR7 was no slouch but not in the same league as a Firehawk [/QUOTE]
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