1995 Firehawk value
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1995 Firehawk value
I have a 95 Firehawk #606 with 32,000 miles on it. It's been in storage for the last 12 years and I'm beginning to think it may be time to let someone else enjoy it since I never drive it. I'm having a hard time finding out a value for it. The one negative I feel that it has is that it does not have leather interior but has every other option on it. What is the value for a low mile 95 Firehawk?
Re: 1995 Firehawk value
HI There,
If my info is correct 1995 #606 is a Red hardtop coupe with graphite cloth and a 6 speed. I think you also have all of the SLP options (Exhaust, Suspension, Hurst shifter and Mats).
Low mileage is a relative term so I will base my personal observations on that factor. If the car has less than 10,000 miles and is in prime condition you have a real candidate for a collector. Those LT1s are mid to high teens at the moment.
If the mileage is more like 50,000 +/- and the car is in very good shape and unmodified the sales I've been seeing are low teens.
80,000 miles + it's going to be under $10,000 right now.
You do have a red car which was always the #1 or #2 selling color. Your Firehawk has all the SLP options is also a plus. If all of the SLP parts are intact and in good shape that is a strong selling point to someone who knows what they are looking at.
The 4th gen cars, with the exception of a handful of specific editions, have just not started to get hot on the collector marker yet.
Best of luck finding your Firehawk a welcome home. There are lots of new owners who love getting one of these special Firebirds.
If my info is correct 1995 #606 is a Red hardtop coupe with graphite cloth and a 6 speed. I think you also have all of the SLP options (Exhaust, Suspension, Hurst shifter and Mats).
Low mileage is a relative term so I will base my personal observations on that factor. If the car has less than 10,000 miles and is in prime condition you have a real candidate for a collector. Those LT1s are mid to high teens at the moment.
If the mileage is more like 50,000 +/- and the car is in very good shape and unmodified the sales I've been seeing are low teens.
80,000 miles + it's going to be under $10,000 right now.
You do have a red car which was always the #1 or #2 selling color. Your Firehawk has all the SLP options is also a plus. If all of the SLP parts are intact and in good shape that is a strong selling point to someone who knows what they are looking at.
The 4th gen cars, with the exception of a handful of specific editions, have just not started to get hot on the collector marker yet.
Best of luck finding your Firehawk a welcome home. There are lots of new owners who love getting one of these special Firebirds.
Mac Logan
1992 Firehawk #05
1995 Firehawk #C04
2018 Mercedes-Benz C300 Wagon
Proud Member - Firehawk Association of America
Author of Firehawk - Fiercest of the Firebirds
1992 Firehawk #05
1995 Firehawk #C04
2018 Mercedes-Benz C300 Wagon
Proud Member - Firehawk Association of America
Author of Firehawk - Fiercest of the Firebirds
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Re: 1995 Firehawk value
I just paid 8500 for '95 # 456 with 99K on it - body and interior are 8/10