All posts by David Bruno

Former club archivist as well as lead SOEC creative director, 2005-2018.

RACE TOWARDS EASTER

Spring is a magical time of year. Plants are blooming, birds are chirping, and Easter is upon us. Nothing rings in the Easter season better than adrenaline-inducing horsepower capped off by a throaty V-8 growl. To help you kick off this time of year, Saleen is offering a free Easter ‘bonnet’ and gloves.

Any Saleen 302 purchased will qualify for a free color matched helmet with matching bumper number and a pair of driving gloves*. Perfect for anyone’s Easter basket of goodies!

Contact Saleen’s Sales Department at (800) 888-8945 or by emailing sales@saleen.com for more information or to place your order.

Race Towards Easter
Race Towards Easter

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[Source: Saleen Automotive]

S302 BLACK LABEL (15-0042) DEVOURS WILLOW SPRINGS

15-0042 S302 Black Label Attacks Willow Springs
Willow Springs Lap Times

PHOTOS & TEXT: MIKE BERG
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS: MIKE LAMENZO, CAMERON MILNE, MICHAEL SZAL & STEPHEN SZAL

Finally got to take the beast out on the track. A few friends and I went out to Willow Springs on Jan 30th. It was a blast.

My favorite quote of the day: “I’ve never seen a car rocket away from me so fast!”

Feel free to browse pictures and video here:
https://goo.gl/photos/2k9Gag3beDj4TemS6

Here’s a good video showing how awesome the car sounds compared to others on the track:

You can watch me whoop a 2015 Corvette Stingray’s *** here:

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[Source: Mike Berg]

SCM: COBRA VS. SALEEN IN SCOTTSDALE

By: KEITH MARTIN on February 1, 2016
Original Article: SPORTSCARMARKET.COM

Cobra vs. Saleen in Scottsdale

Who wouldn’t like driving a Saleen S7 or a 289 Cobra?

I had the chance to get behind the wheel of 15 top-flight collector cars during the last two weeks while I evaluated them for “What’s My Car Worth?” on Velocity.

Normally during Arizona Car Week, I spend as much time wandering from auction to auction as I do working on the television show. But this year we had to look at 30 cars from Barrett-Jackson and 15 from RM Sotheby’s. Consequently, I spent more time behind the wheel than I did in front of the auction block. As there were SCM reporters and staff at every auction, my absence had no impact on our reporting.

I put a few miles on some cars that I wouldn’t normally get to experience. Here are my thoughts on two of them:

The 2003 Saleen S7 reminded me of the McLaren 650S I drove last summer. It was light, fast and extremely responsive. For a hand-built car, it felt surprisingly solid — although I was a little concerned about the way the scissor-style door hinges flexed while opening.

The example I drove was one of four non-turbocharged cars built with the Competition Package. I didn’t find its ride overly harsh, and it was not difficult to drive. The Saleen shifted easily, and there was plenty of power at all rpm ranges.

It sold at Barrett-Jackson for $451,000, less than we thought it would bring. I think at that price it represented a solid value for the new owner.

The second car I enjoyed the most was a 1965 Shelby Cobra 289 roadster. It had a lot of eyeball, with attractive (although incorrect) silver stripes down the center of the dark-blue car. Its sidepipe exhaust (also not correct) provided a high entertainment factor as you went down the road.

Fitted with four Webers instead of a single 4-barrel carburetor, the Cobra had more than enough power to spin the wheels on demand. I’ve driven quite a few Cobras, and this was a good one. It had the feel of a car that had been loved and enjoyed, rather than a trailer queen with suspect handling and braking. It tracked straight and stopped quickly without drama. It pulled hard with no muss or fuss.

There’s nothing like sitting behind the gauge-bedecked dashboard in a Cobra and imagining what it was like when they were driven in anger, beating all of their European and American competitors to the checkered flag, race after race after race.

If I had to choose between the Saleen and the Cobra, I’d take the Cobra. It’s not as “good” a car as the Saleen, as automotive technology has come a long way in nearly half a century. Certainly the Saleen is faster, corners better and stops more quickly.

But for a Saturday afternoon blast on a back road, the perfect cacophony from the Cobra’s open exhaust and four Webers would be very hard to top.

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[Source: Sports Car Market]

VIDEO: S7 FEATURED ON DREAM CAR GARAGE

From our friends at Legendary Motorcar Company.

Published on Jan 20, 2016
Saleen S7 video segment from Legendary Motorcar’s Dream Car Garage TV series: Vintage Dream Cars.

Legendary Motorcar Company has the following services available: ground-up and partial restorations, complete paint facilities, mechanical services, full race car prep and fabrication, complete hot rod/pro-touring builds, door to door shipping and more.

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[Source: Legendary Motorcar Company via YouTube]

S281 SUPERCHARGED (06-0363) FROM FONTAINE, FRANCE

PHOTOS & TEXT: PHIL DOE

06-0363 S281 SC From France
06-0363 S281 SC From France

Hi, here is a picture of my Mustang Saleen Supercharged.

I’m french (and live in France) and I’m the owner of this car since 3 months ago. I love it! Happy to meet American Saleen owners here!

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[Source: Phil Doe]