All posts by Wayne Mertz

Ford and Saleen Mustang enthusiast and collector. SOEC webmaster from 2003 to 2005.

LEMAY MUSEUM “SALEEN DISPLAY” WEEKEND LAUNCH

From our friends at Saleen Automotive

A special thank you to all of those at LeMay – America’s Car Museum for an amazing opening weekend for the new Saleen exhibit. The exhibit will be open for the next 12 months and over the next few weeks we’ll be highlighting all of the history from the cars that are on display, so stay tuned to all of our social channels to learn more as we share the rich history of Saleen.

[Source: Saleen Automotive]

FINAL DAY OF SEMA `19

From our friends at Saleen Automotive

Today’s the final day of The SEMA Show, there’s still time to stop by and see our amazing displays. Come by our main booth 60001, the TAG booth 35039 for some amazing accessories, or space V591 to see the Sunoco S1 Cup car.

[Source: Saleen Automotive]

SPORTRUCK XR IN ‘TRUCK ACCESSORIES GROUP’ BOOTH AT SEMA `19

From our friends at Saleen Automotive

Attending The SEMA Show? There’s more than just the main booth to see our vehicles! Visit the Truck Accessory group to see one of their new concept racks on a SportruckXR at booth 35039. #SEMA

https://www.truckgroup.com/

[Source: Saleen Automotive]

TERLINGUA PRESERVATION SOCIETY 2019 RUN

From our friends at Saleen Automotive

We love supporting The Terlingua Preservation Society, an organization who shares a love for all makes and years of Mustangs. At their 11th annual community fundraising event, 40 cars, including our Orange Fury Black Label and silver White Label, made the trip to far west Texas to enjoy 1/4 mile runs and a 250-mile cruise including a 10.2-mile closed road high-speed run.

The event raised more than $30,000, bringing the 11-year total to just over $250,000 in total, LOCAL giving. Congrats, TPS!

[Source: Saleen Automotive]

VIDEO: SALEEN S7-R WARM-UP & ACCELERATION WITH SOUND!

From 19Bozzy92.

Published on Sep 27, 2019
This video is about a beautiful Saleen S7-R I saw in action at Monza Circuit last weekend. The car is chassis 029R and it’s the first one of the “Evolution” version built from 2004 in California rather than in UK by RML like the first series (S7R was totally redesigned, both on the aero and especially on the constructive side). It was raced in the 2004 ALMS under the Acemco colours and in the 2009 FIA GT championship with K plus K Motorsport team.

Now this S7R has been restored by Art & Revs and it’s used in the Endurance Racing Legends series around Europe. Listen to the mighty roar of the 7.0 N/A V8 engine!

[Source: 19Bozzy92 via YouTube]