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

PETROLICIOUS: THE SALEEN S7R IS STILL A PARAGON OF A BIG DISPLACEMENT RACE CAR

Nearly Two Decades Later
The Saleen S7R Is Still A Paragon Of A Big Displacement Race Car

BY: WILL BROADHEAD | PHOTOGRAPHY BY: WILL BROADHEAD on JUNE 3, 2019
Original Article: PETROLICIOUS.COM

What constitutes historic and classic racing is likely to be an ever-evolving discussion, as the years roll on and cars that don’t seem to be that far on the fringes of history begin to turn up to classic race meetings while others slowly fade away.

New historic divisions for cars that are often less than twenty years old—love them or loath them—do turn out some fabulous racing, and grids populated by cars you might have forgotten about in the last two decades. Cars such as the seldom-seen Saleen S7, of which there were two present at the recent Spa Classic in their motorsport “S7R” trim, which some may remember competing in various top-level GT championships at the turn of the millennium.

Petrolicious, Saleen S7R
Petrolicious, Saleen S7R

The hand-built road-going version debuted in 2000 and produced roughly 550hp from its naturally-aspirated 7.0L V8, but gained most of its notoriety from the fact that it was a rare breed in general: a mid-engine production supercar made in America. The brainchild of Steve Saleen, who up until this point had been mostly involved with building hot Mustangs, the car was also developed in the skilled hands of Ray Mallock LTD, the famous Britain-based motorsport and engineering company. Indeed, it was RML that assembled the racing versions of the S7, and the first S7R finished late in 2000 was immediately shipped stateside to compete in that year’s American Le Mans event at Laguna Seca, where it finished in 26th place.

Saleen always quoted the S7R as being not very far removed from the road-going car, seeing as it was indeed built on the same space frame, steel-tubed chassis, with bolt fasten sub-assemblies, used the same suspension design, and even the same brakes—albeit without the ABS that was fitted to the production versions.

Petrolicious, Saleen S7R
Petrolicious, Saleen S7R

Of course, the Ford Windsor-derived engine is in a higher state of tune in the S7R, and the gearbox features straight cut gears that produce that familiar whine. And on the subject of noise, this is a machine that sounds just plain terrifying, as V8 racing cars ought to. Fired up inside its pit box, warmed up with short stabs of the throttle, the barks from the back end are felt in your guts; hands cover ears in quick panic around me as the unrestrained V8 is brought to operating temperature.

Petrolicious, Saleen S7R
Petrolicious, Saleen S7R

On the track and on song, it’s much the same story, as the pistons spin up to the 7000rpm redline and the six-speed ‘box finds another gear to repeat the tremendous ascension of noise all over again. Although this car isn’t really old in the grand scheme of things, I can’t help but feel a little nostalgic, there’s just something about the noise of a screaming racing car with hundreds of horsepower and three pedals. But while the car is going around quite well around Spa, was it actually any good during its contemporary competition years?

Well the answer to that is yes, actually. It may not have quite had the same impact as the Vipers and ‘Vettes, it did enjoy a successful racing career during a hotly contested period of GT competition. A class victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring in its infancy stated its intentions and proved its competency, as well as a European Le Mans class championship win and a class podium at Le Mans itself in the same year, 2001. Further successes followed, with wins around the globe and championships earned in both British and Spanish series.

Petrolicious, Saleen S7R
Petrolicious, Saleen S7R

The #163 car pictured in this article is chassis S7-03-029R, which competed in the 2004 ALMS championship under the ACEMCO banner, driven at that time by Johnny Mowlem and Terry Borcheller, although David Brabham did have one drive early in the season. The team finished 2nd in class that year, behind the better-funded Corvette factory outfits campaigning the C5-R, and this was to be an indicator of how the Saleen racing story would reach its conclusion. Financial troubles started to hit the teams running the S7R’s in various series, and as such, starting in 2005, Saleen began to downsize its racing efforts to focus on a few specific championships. The car pictured wearing the #66 was ACEMCO’s example of doing just that, as it focused solely on the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2006, where the car managed an overall finish of 11th.

By the end of 2007 the teams involved in running the S7Rs had either folded or moved on to other platforms (it was getting quite long in the tooth after seven years), and despite one last hurrah in 2010 when an S7R took the LMPGT1 class win at that the great 24-hour race. It showed what might have been had the racing efforts been better funded, but also showed just what a capable racing machine the S7R continued to be despite its age. Thankfully, this wonderfully mean machine now has a series to compete in once again in the newly-reformed Endurance Racing Legends Championship, and we can once more revel in its presence.

Petrolicious, Saleen S7R
Petrolicious, Saleen S7R

[Source: Petrolicious]

BERYLLIUM S281 EXTREME (06-0019E) HITS eBay

Price: $55,770.00
VIN: 1zvft82h265200180
Vehicle Title: Clear
Year: 2006
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Sub Model: Saleen S281 Extreme
Body Type: Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 8
Engine: 4.6L 281 Cu. In. V8 Supercharged
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Exterior Color: Beryllium
Interior Color: Charcoal
Mileage: 2,300
For Sale By: Hardee Auto Sales
eBay #: 202692592498

06-0019E S281 Extreme
06-0019E S281 Extreme

According to the Dupont Registry and other Saleen resources this $15000 Beryllium paint option was only offered on 3 cars in 2006. The Original MSRP was nearly $87k. Any mustang museum would love to have this super rare starburst Saleen. Please call with any questions. Thanks 8434578989

2008 STERLING EDITION (08-0010ST) OFFERED ON eBay

Price: $77,900.00
VIN: 1ZVHT82H385179724
Vehicle Title: Clear
Year: 2008
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Sub Model: Saleen S302 Extreme
Body Type: Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 8
Engine: 5.0L 302 Cu. In. V8 Supercharged
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Exterior Color: Vapor
Interior Color: Charcoal
Mileage: 1,600
For Sale By: Hardee Auto Sales
eBay #: 192928041567

08-0010ST S302 Extreme
08-0010ST S302 Extreme

I’m helping to liquidate one of the largest Saleen collections on the East coast. With only 1600 miles, this is the newest 2008 that you will find. This was one of the first American made cars that had an MSRP over $100k. Most dealers sold them for $10k+ over MSRP at the time. Sterling Silver with two tone leather and suede charcoal interior with 25th Anniversary emblems. This is one of the highest horsepower and most expensive Mustangs ever built by Steve Saleen with an MSRP of $100,000 and rated at 620hp. A rare opportunity to acquire such an exquisite car.

“According To Steve Saleen – Of The 25 Built, 6 Have Been Destroyed, 9 Were Sent Overseas (mostly to the middle east), and 2 Are Now In The Mustang Museum. That Leaves Only 8 Of These Beauties Roaming The American Classic Muscle Car Landscape. once in a lifetime opportunity. This American muscle car has never spent a night in the elements. With only 1600 miles, it still smells like a brand new car. There are no scratches, dents, or blemishes of any kind. The paint looks like it did the day it rolled off the assembly line. Bid with confidence. If you are not 100% satisfied with this car, you don’t own it! Call with any questions. Craig 8434578989”

08-0010ST S302 Extreme
08-0010ST S302 Extreme

From Classic Car Studio:
In the automotive world, there are a select number of small batch manufacturers that start off with a good vehicle, obsessively massage it, and manage to improve it greatly. The idea is not to completely redesign, but rather to rebuild it in a manner that says, “this is the way they should have build this car.”

25 years ago Steve Saleen took this path with the Ford Mustang and since then, he has been successfully tweaking Mustangs into serious, limited production performance cars. Since the founding of the company in the early 1980s, Saleen has won the Manufacturers GT Championship nine times and has produced over 12,000 EPA certified vehicles. In addition to these cars, it has equipped over 600,000 additional vehicles worldwide. Impressive.

To commemorate its 25th Anniversary, Saleen produced just 25 Saleen Automotive SA-25 Sterling Edition Mustangs – hand painted, loaded with performance options and as exclusive as it gets, these Sterling Edition cars are as rare as the S7, but based on one of America’s Muscle car staples, the Ford Mustang.

The power plant in the Saleen is a quick revving 302 Modular V8 with 620 HP and 600 lb-ft TQ. As a power adder, the engine uses a port matched Twin Screw Supercharger with Dual Stage Water-to-Air Intercooler system connected to one of Saleen’s Cold Air Induction systems. At the front of this unit is a Hi -Flow mass air flow sensor and K&N style filter. Engine internals include forged aluminum pistons, forged connecting rods, forged crankshaft and performance camshaft. The aluminum cylinder heads have been ported on a 5-axis CNC machine. This nasty powerplant exhales through a stainless exhaust with a really race sounding note. Gone is the 5-speed transmission, and in its place is a new 6-speed unit. The rear is a trick Speed-Sensitive LSD and the car utilizes a performance clutch with a lightweight flywheel.

The handling on the Saleen is lightening quick courtesy of the Racecraft suspension. The car rides on tuned coilovers, beefed up sway bars and has a Watts linkage rear suspension. The brake system features massive 15″ rotors up front with 6 piston calipers and 11.8 inch rotors in the rear. The wheels are custom forged 20″ one piece wheels that really set set off the stance of the vehicle.

The Saleen is practical enough for everyday driving, fast enough for the track, and extremely collectable. No matter what your needs are, this car has it all.

08-0010ST S302 Extreme
08-0010ST S302 Extreme

Vehicle Specs

Engine
302 CID (5.0L) Modular, 3-Value SOHC V8
620 HP @ 6300 RPM
600 lb-ft TQ @ 4400 RPM
39 lb/hr Fuel Injectors
3.554″ x 3.800″ Bore & Stroke
Port Matched Series VI Integrated Twin-Screw Supercharger
Heavy Duty Upgraded, Dual-Stage Water-to-Air Intercooler System
Saleen Cold Air Induction with Hi-Flow MAF, & Conical Filter
Forged Aluminum Pistons
Forged Steel Connecting Rods
Forged Steel Crankshaft
5-Axis CNC Ported Aluminum Cylinder Heads
Performance Camshaft
Aluminum Dual-Core Radiator & High-Flow Cooling System
PowerFlash Performance Calibration
2.5″ Stainless Steel Center Exhaust System

Drivetrain
Close-Ratio 6-Speed Manual Transmission
High Performance Clutch
3.73:1 MaxGrip Speed-Sensitive LSD

Racecraft Suspension
Sport-Tuned Coil Springs
(F/R) Sway Bars, 1.38″ with HD Bushings (F), 0.79″ Front Struts (N2), Rear Shocks (N2)
Watts Linkage Rear Suspension

Braking System
Power Assisted 4-Wheel Disc Brakes with ABS
15″ Slotted & Vented Front Disc Brake System with 6-Piston Calipers
11.8″ Slotted & Vented Rear Disc Brake System

Wheels & Tires
Custom, Forged 5-Spoke One-Piece Wheels 20″ x 9″ (F), 20″ x 10″
Ultra High Performance Pirelli P-Zero Tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Interior
Push-Button Electronic Start
Leather Performance Driving Seats with Alcantara Inserts, Contrast Stitching, 6-Way Power Adjustable Driver’s Seat & Power Lumbar
6-Gauge Instrument Cluster with 200 MPH Speedometer & MyColor Feature Twin-Gauge Pod with Boost & Air Temperature
Chrome Dash Vent Bezels
Sterling Silver Serialized Plaque
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel with Badge
Leather-Wrapped Billet Shift Knob & Short-Throw Shifter Performance Driving Pedals with Driver Foot Brace
Saleen Floor Mats & Aluminum Door Sill Plates
Saleen Key Fob
One-Touch Up/Down Power Windows
Rockford Fosgate “Punch” Sound System
Navigation System
iPod Docking Station
Two Power Outlets
Variable-Speed Windshield Wipers
Rear Window Defroster
Air Conditioning
Dual Power Side-View Mirrors
Saleen/Eagle One Detail Kit
Owner’s Document Portfolio & Warranty Guide

Body
Exterior Aluminum Hood with Heat Ventilation Bullet
Sterling Anniversary Fender Badges
Injection Molded Thermoplastic Olefin (TPO) Front & Rear Fascias
Front Carbon Fiber Splitter
Front Grille High Intensity Discharge (HID) Headlights
Injection Molded TPO Side Skirts & Door Cladding
Integrated Front Turn Signals
Rear Carbon Fiber Diffuser
Rear Center Body Panel Rear Spoiler & End Caps
Rear Wing Quarter Window Trim Saleen
Windshield Graphic Serialized
Engine Bay Plaque Serialized
Front Bumper Championship Wreath Graphic

Below are some links with info on these cars:

ONE-OF-A-KIND 2014 S302 BLACK LABEL SPEEDSTER (14-0020) HITS eBay

Price: $59,995.00
VIN: 1ZVBP8FF3E5259295
Vehicle Title: Clear
Year: 2014
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Sub Model: Saleen S302 Supercharged
Body Type: Convertible
Number of Cylinders: 8
Engine: 5.0L 302 Cu. In. V8 Supercharged
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Exterior Color: Speedlab Yellow
Interior Color: Charcoal
Mileage: 3,643
For Sale By: Naples Motorsports
eBay #: 254224598755

Vehicle Description

2014 SALEEN 302 BLACK LABEL
CONVERTIBLE W/SPEEDSTER PACKAGE

LOADED WITH FEATURES AND OPTIONS:
SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES POWERTRAIN
Supercharged 302CI DOHC V8 Engine
Saleen Supercharger
Horsepower: 625
Torque: 550 ft-lb
Low Pressure Drop Internal Intercoolers
High Volume Intercooler Water Pump
Remote External Heat Exchanger
High Performance Calibration
47lb Fuel Injectors
Cold Air Induction with High Performance Air Filter
High Performance Dual Exhaust with High Performance Mufflers
Polished Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips
6-Speed TR3650 Manual Transmission
3.73:1 Final Gear Ratio
625 AMP Maintenance Free Battery
Black Label Serialized Engine Bay plaque

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES AIR MANAGEMENT
Front Fascia w/High Volume Radiator Intake, Brake Intakes and Side Vents
Blade Front Grille
Integrated Front Splitter with Heat Exchanger Intakes
Side Skirts with Integrated Brake Intakes
Quarter Window Trim
Deck Lid Center Insert with License Plate Mounts
Rear Fascia with Dual Exhaust Cooling Vents
High Downforce Rear Diffuser w/Integrated Exhaust and Center Vent w/LED Race Lamp
Aerodynamic Rear Deck Lid Spoiler and Rear Fender End Caps
High Down-force Rear Wing
Hood with Dual Side Accents

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES S4 HIGH PERFORMANCE SUSPENSION
S4 Specific Rate Front and Rear Springs
S4 Front Struts
S4 Rear Shocks
S4 Front and Rear Sway Bars with High Durometer Pivot Bushings

TIRES / WHEELS
High Performance Tires 275/35ZR20 (front)
High Performance Tires 275/40ZR20 (rear)
SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES WHEELS
5-spoke Alloy Wheels Black Chrome 20”x9” (front)
5-spoke Alloy Wheels Black Chrome 20”x 9” (rear)

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES BRAKES 302
14.0” ABS Cross Drilled Front Rotors with 4-Piston Powder Coated Calipers

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES EXTERIOR TRIM
Model Specific Fender Chevrons
Saleen Windshield Banner
Saleen Fender Model Description Emblems
Saleen Front Emblem
Saleen Rear Model Designation Emblem
Saleen 30th Anniversary Wreath Rear Window Decal
Front Bright Work Trim Package
Saleen Serialized Front Bumper Numbers

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES INTERIOR
Saleen Steering Wheel Emblem
Leather and Alcantara Two-Tone Chevron Performance Seating
Leather Wrapped Shift Knob and Shift Boot
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
Saleen Stainless Steel Door Sill Plates
Embroidered Model Designation Floor Mats
Embroidered Model Designation Trunk Mat
BLACK LABEL Serialized Dash Emblem
Saleen Owners Document Portfolio and Warranty Guide
Steve Saleen Personally Signed Dash

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES WARRANTY 302 SC
3 Year / 36,000 Mile Limited Warranty

FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE BASE CHASSIS
302CI 4-Valve DOHC V8 Engine
Navigation System
HD Radio™ Technology
Shaker™ Audio System
Ambient Lighting
SYNC® with AppLink™
Auxiliary audio input jack
2 power points
Remote Keyless Entry System
Electrochromic Auto-dimming rear view mirror
Universal Garage Door Opener
MyKey®
LED Sequential Rear Taillamps
Autolamp headlamps
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
USB
Power Seats
Electronics Package
Dual Zone Climate Control
Comfort Package
Heated Front Seats
Heated Exterior Mirrors

CALL US TODAY
239-430-5655

Email Us At
NMS@NAPLESMOTORSPORTS.COM

RARE 2005 S281 SC CONVERTIBLE (05-1072) HITS eBay

Price: BID
VIN: 1ZVFT85H655177402
Vehicle Title: Clear
Year: 2005
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Sub Model: Saleen S281 Supercharged
Body Type: Convertible
Number of Cylinders: 8
Engine: 4.6L 281 Cu. In. V8 Supercharged
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Exterior Color: Screaming Yellow
Interior Color: Charcoal
Mileage: 2,116
For Sale By: Hardee Auto Sales
eBay #: 192897206344

05-1072 S281 Supercharged
05-1072 S281 Supercharged

I am helping a friend liquidate his collection. This will be a NO RESERVE auction. The local Ford dealer knows about this car so there is a chance that it may sell locally before the auction ends. He would like to get $40,000, but he will sell it to the highest bidder at the end of the auction. I am the owner of a local dealership and we sell over 200 units a month. We have all the connections for trade-in valuations, financing options, and transportation assistance. This car will be located at my residence inside of a climate controlled garage. Please text or call if you would like to inspect it. It is brand new in every way. It even still smells new. I can be reached at 8434578989.

VINTAGE S351 (95-0075) SPOTTED ON eBay

Price: $32,500.00
VIN: 1FALP42T1SF254720
Vehicle Title: Clear
Year: 1995
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Sub Model: Saleen S351
Body Type: Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 8
Engine: 5.8L 351 Cu. In. V8 Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Exterior Color: Rio Red
Interior Color: Black
Mileage: 26,500
For Sale By: Private Seller
eBay #: 133020019436

95-0075 Saleen S351
95-0075 Saleen S351

If you are looking at this auction, then you know what you have just found …. If you don’t, you are looking at 1 of 89 Saleen S351 coupe’s produced in 1995. There were a total of 139 units produced in 1995, this is one of those …. This is Saleen Serial #95-0075 …. Please see all pictures ….

*** There are no issues with the mileage of the vehicle. There was an error made at the DMV back in 1998 when the mileage was recorded. As you can see in the AutoCheck report, the mileage is noted correctly and sequentially and I have the registration document from the previous owner when he purchased the vehicle in 2002 showing the correct mileage of 12,177 noted in the report. ***

95-0075 Saleen S351
95-0075 Saleen S351

Everything works; A/C, cruise control, wipers, washer, power windows, power door locks, radio and CD player, power trunk release, etc. …. Vehicle comes with three factory Ford keys as well as two remote key fobs ….. Just get in, fire up that 371 hp 351, put it in gear and go!

The vehicle turns heads wherever it goes and it always takes me just a little bit longer to leave the gas station due to curious on lookers wanting to talk about the car….

Vehicle has been owned by adult Saleen enthusiast owners and they can all be traced back to the original owner. The vehicle is well known in the Saleen community, as are the owners (as I mentioned)…..I will include all parts that were replaced due to age as well as parts that were replaced due to upgrades that I think make the car stand out, e.g. Cobra style head lights, which change the front look of the vehicle …. I will also include a myriad of receipts of the work that has been performed by me and previous owners.

Also included in the sale are parts that are brand new and have never been installed…..I will also include trophies that the vehicle has won at various area car shows…..Vehicle has been signed by Steve Saleen in the engine compartment as well as on the dash, along with the company trademark line “Power in the hands of a few” that can be found on the Monroney as well…..In addition, the vehicle has been signed by Steve Saleen’s long time in house vehicle designer, Phil Frank.

Vehicle is equipped with and comes with the following:

1) 351 cubic inch, 371 bhp (5.8L) naturally aspirated V8 engine.
2) Tremec 3550 5-speed transmission with Pro-5.0 short-throw shifter.
3) Saleen shorty headers.
4) Saleen 13″ rotors and Saleen/Alcon 4 piston calipers.
5) Racecraft suspension components.
6) Complete Bilstein struts, shocks, quad-shocks.
7) Saleen aluminum differential cover.
8) Kaenan Saleen style heat extractor hood.
9) 18″ x 8.5″ and 18″ x 10″ chrome Italian Saleen Speedline wheels.
10) Extra set of gray Saleen/USA LeMans 18″ x 8.5″ wheels.
11) Saleen/Recaro full leather front/rear seats.
12) 3.73 rear gear ratio.
13) Correct speedo gear for 3.73 gear ratio.
14) Saleen S351 front/rear floor mats.
15) Brand new unused S351 front/rear floor mats.
16) Brand new unworn Saleen Owners jacket (M).
17) MOMO correct leather shift knob.
18) Maximum Motorsports caster/camber plates.
19) Battery Tender battery charger.
20) Custom NOAH car cover.
21) Borla exhaust with correct “machine gun” tailpipes and chrome tips.
22) Original Monroney and add a tag (window sticker) from 1995.
23) Newer style Monroney that Saleen graciously made custom for me.
24) Saleen serialization engine bay plaque, dash plaque and bumper number.

95-0075 Saleen S351
95-0075 Saleen S351

There are a couple of windshield chips, I took a picture of the one that has a “star”….. There are a couple of small rock chips here and there but they don’t photograph well as they have been touched up with correct Ford E8 paint ….. The car is in fantastic shape for a 24 year old vehicle and that is a testament to the owners, (including myself), that have all taken excellent care of this rare beast.

The only reason for selling is that I am trying to purchase a different year Saleen and need to sell this one to make room, that’s it …. If I could keep it, I would.

Stand out at your next car show or cruise in ….. I would venture to say that there will most likely not be very many Saleen’s and much less a 1995 S351 in this condition!

Please ask any and all questions prior to bidding….The car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to cancel the auction early if car sells locally.

For serious buyers, I have many more pictures that I can’t upload here. Please get in touch with me and I will send you a link to the host website. In addition, I also have a video that I can send you the link to.

Mileage is approx. as it may change due to showing vehicle at a few car shows and cruise in’s coming up in the next few weeks.

Thank you for looking and good luck…

S302 BLACK LABEL (14-015) TO HIT BARRETT-JACKSON, PALM BEACH AUCTION

Lot #654
2014 FORD SALEEN MUSTANG

Auction: Palm Beach 2019
Location: Tent 4 D-26
Reserve: NO RESERVE
Status: Available
Price: Request Bidder Info
Lot: 654
Year: 2014
Make: FORD
Model: SALEEN MUSTANG
Style: COUPE
*Includes Buyer Commission

Details
VIN: 1ZVBP8CF3E5247765
Exterior Color: BLACK
Interior Color: BLACK
Cylinders: 8
Engine Size: 5.0-LITER
Transmission: 6-SPEED MANUAL

Description
Lot #654 – This 2014 Saleen Mustang Black Label 302SSC is powered by a 625hp 5.0-liter V8 with a Saleen supercharger, backed by a 6-speed manual transmission, and has 630 actual miles. Serial #15 for 2014 Saleen cars built, this example is one of 10 302SSC coupes built in 2014. The dash is signed by Steve Saleen, and the car comes with a Saleen build book containing pictures of the build. This modern muscle car was originally purchased new by Valvoline LLC and was used as a promotional vehicle before being placed in warehouse storage. In 2018 it was rediscovered and displayed at corporate employee events. Valvoline LLC has now decided to return the car to the Mustang and Saleen collector community. CARFAX shows Ford Motor Company manufacturer safety recalls issued on 05/27/2015: Driver airbag inflator replacement; and on 01/26/2019: Passenger airbag inflator replacement.

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[Source: Barrett-Jackson]

ALPHALUXE: SALEEN S7 ALL-AMERICAN HOLISTIC SUPERCAR

Saleen S7 All-American Holistic Supercar

By: JOSH LOWE on February 13, 2019
Original Article: ALPHALUXE.COM

Saleen Automotive
The Saleen brand was established in 1983 originally as Saleen Autosport. Steve Saleen is a racer: a former professional Formula Atlantic race driver. Racing is at the heart of what Saleen has been doing for more than 30 years: Building fast cars and trucks that can compete on both street and circuit. Simple enough, it seems. But there’s more to it than that. Being fast isn’t just about closing the gap between points A and B. It’s about balance and consistency. And it has to be accomplished within the rules. It requires a “big picture” perspective because a driver’s car is more than just a collection of systems.

Saleen Supercar S7 (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen Supercar S7 (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

Building a well-balanced sports car, be it for the track or for the street, requires a holistic approach. This was demonstrated in August 2000, when Saleen unveiled the S7. The first successful American supercar that also became a successful race car, securing a class win at the 2010 edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans as well as an upset victory at Imola in 2004, in front of Ferrari’s executives, VIPs, and journalists.

Saleen HQ

Saleen Automotive (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen Automotive (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

We arrived at Saleen’s Corona, California headquarters on a rainy January morning. After amiable introductions, we were given a guided tour of the facilities by the man himself. As we passed through the workshop filled with Mustangs and trucks in various stages of completion we’re given an overview of the company. A dark red Saleen Mustang from the 1980s is parked in one corner and a pre-production example of the upcoming S1 sports car reposes nearby.

Steve Saleen shows S7 LM engineering (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Steve Saleen shows S7 LM engineering (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

Saleen guides us through the workshop, describing the extent to which they alter the cars and trucks that are eventually offered for sale. Saleen not only has to deliver improved performance, it also must be tested and certified for use on public roads. The Mustangs that Saleen sells are extensively changed from their factory configurations. Only the doors and quarter panels remain unchanged, according to Saleen. But, he also points out that designing the S7 from the ground up freed them from having to implement the workarounds associated with re-engineering an existing platform, such as the Mustang.

S7 Development

Saleen Supercar S7 back black (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen Supercar S7 back black (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

As we move through the R&D area, Saleen recounts the early development of the S7. The green light to build the car was given in December 1999 and it was formally unveiled in August 2000. It was first visualized in one-fifth scale foam, then in CAD. It was wind-tunnel tested at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. Assembly took place at Saleen’s previous facility in Irvine, California. The original iteration of the S7 was powered by a naturally aspirated, 7-liter, aluminum small block V8. The final product was a head-turning, mid-engine, 550 horsepower, American supercar. If not the absolute first of its kind it’s certainly more credible and successful than the Vector W8 and M12. The S7 promised a 3.3 second 0-60 time and an 11.3 second standing quarter mile. It also promised a future on the race track.

Saleen Supercar S7 LM cockpit (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen Supercar S7 LM cockpit (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

When asked if the 24 Hours of Le Mans was specifically taken into consideration when designing the S7, Saleen’s answer is short and direct: “Racing was taken into consideration.” Not a specific race or circuit, not even a track with the unique demands of the Circuit de la Sarthe. This comment resonates. It’s not about specific numbers. It’s the whole picture. The S7 was built to be both a street legal supercar and a race car that could compete at the highest levels. Relatively little separates the two. The S7 was made to go racing and that’s exactly what it did.

The racing variant of the S7, dubbed S7-R, made its racing debut at Laguna Seca in October 2000. Less than six months later, the S7-R won its class and finished sixth overall at the 12 Hours of Sebring. Then came a podium finish and an 18th place overall finish at Le Mans. The S7-R went on to compete and succeed in multiple sports cars and endurance racing series for nearly 10 years.

Winning Ways

Saleen S7 LM (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen S7 LM (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

In 2004, the S7-R raced at the FIA GT 500 km of Imola. Ferrari Chairman Luca di Montezemolo had convened a gathering of motoring press and VIPs to celebrate the racing debut and “inevitable” victory of the Maserati MC12. The MC12 was essentially a rebodied Ferrari Enzo and the team running the two entries at Imola was comprised of elements of Ferrari’s factory Formula 1 team.

“They brought everyone in from the Formula 1 team to run [the MC12] with the exception of Michael Schumacher. Jean Todt, who was the [F1] team manager, oversaw the operation. All of their mechanics, and they even had Mika Salo as their main driver.” – Steve Saleen

During what was supposed to be an easy win for Ferrari, the Vitaphone Racing Team had intentions of their own. Drivers Michael Bartels and Uwe Alzen powered the #5 Saleen S7-R to an overall victory at Imola, in front of Ferrari’s home crowd. The all-American S7-R supercar clinched overall victory at Ferrari’s home track Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari against two Maserati MC12, three Ferrari 550, three Ferrari 575 and two Lamborghini Murciélago in the GT Class.

Di Montezemolo issued a public mea culpa, crediting the competition for a clear-cut victory. In 2010, the S7-R went on to achieve an LMGT1 class victory and 13th place overall at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The S7-R had proven itself to still be competitive at a high level nearly 10 years after it was originally designed. Considering the rate at which sports and endurance racing cars age into obsolescence, this was a remarkable feat.

Back to the Future

Saleen S7 LM assembly area (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen S7 LM assembly area (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

At this point of the tour, we’re led to an enclosed workshop occupied by three S7 chassis in various stages of completion. They are part of the final run of 7 cars, called the LeMans Edition. These cars boast an output of 1,100 horsepower on California 91 octane fuel. But they have a trick up their figurative sleeves, too: They can also run E85 flex fuel. The S7-LM has a sensor that detects if E85 is present and automatically raises the output of the twin turbo V8 engine to a staggering 1,300 horsepower. The weight of the car is nearly unchanged, thus giving the S7-LM a serious power-to-weight ratio.

Saleen S7 LM wheel hubs and brakes (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen S7 LM wheel hubs and brakes (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

Two of the S7-LM are in the early stages of construction and the third appears to be a finished car. It’s a bit of heaven for car nerds. Suspension components, crash structures, and other components that aren’t easily seen on completed vehicles can be closely examined. We’re given an opportunity to see just how beefy and well-machined some of the mechanical pieces like the wheel hubs are. At one point, we’re handed a carbon composite door. Even with glass installed the entire door only weighs about 13 pounds.

Saleen S7 LM Door (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen S7 LM Door (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

Saleen then described the process of testing and re-testing the crash box at the front of the car. Not only does it protect occupants, it also protects the suspension. Saleen explains that the S7 was designed to withstand a significant front impact without compromising the suspension. This kind of durability is a benefit on both a street or a race car, and it harkens back to the holistic approach to building cars that Saleen uses.

Saleen Supercar S7 LM protection cell (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen Supercar S7 LM protection cell (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

Finishing Line

Saleen Supercar S1 (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen Supercar S1 (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

Motorsports fans may look back at the days of Ford vs. Ferrari at Le Mans with fondness and nostalgia, but it’s worth noting that the fight didn’t end in the 1960s. The names and participants may have changed, but that racing spirit lived on and will hopefully continue to do so as the Saleen S7 becomes eligible to participate in historic racing. There are discussions about an S7 Reunion to be held in Monterey, in 2020.

Saleen intends to design and manufacture cars under the Saleen name. Unveiled at the 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Saleen S1 is due to launch in 2019. The S1 sports a 450 horsepower, mid-mounted, turbocharged 4 cylinder engine. While it’s not a monster like the S7, the S1 clearly shares its lineage. There racing plans for the S1 too. Hardly a surprise when looking back to the start: Steve Saleen is a racer.


In the Side-View Mirror by Michael Gallardo

Our visit to Saleen was a great experience. Steve broke down the two major sides of business: “Signature” and “Original.” The Signature side consists of chassis delivered from an existing manufacturer being modified to Saleen’s specifications including the S302 and the Sportruck. The Original side of the business is where the really special stuff happens such as the S1 and the almighty (no pun intended) S7.

Saleen S7 LM assembly 2 (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen S7 LM assembly 2 (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

We were shown the process of the S302 builds and were able to see all of the detail that Saleen puts into their cars. Steve told us “Everything on the cars has a purpose…” and proceeded to point out various aspects of aerodynamics that were focused on when designing the new generation of Saleen Mustang. Saleen offers three levels of builds on the S302: White Label, Yellow Label, and Black Label. Each one comes with a warranty and plenty of options to choose from.

After showing us the Signature side, we went to a separate building where the Original side of operations is. We were shown the new S7 Le Mans Edition in three different forms.

Saleen S7 LM cockpit assembly (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen S7 LM cockpit assembly (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

The first form was essentially bare chassis and we were shown how the design is extremely safe as it was meant to have the driver survive a crash at an extreme rate of speed rather than just being designed to pass the typical safety standards. Next to it was another chassis with interior bits and some other things added, then finally the complete car.

Saleen Supercar S7 LM front (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe
Saleen Supercar S7 LM front (photo by Josh L) @alphaluxe

When asked about the future, Steve said, “We have two other cars [besides the S1, S7, etc…] beyond the drawing board that you’ll see here in the future…”

It is very clear that the company has some new tricks up their sleeves and it will be exciting to see what comes next for Saleen.

[Source: AlphaLuxe]

2019 SALEEN CLUB OF AMERICA NATIONALS: JUNE 26-30, 2019

16th Annual Saleen Club of America Nationals2019 Saleen Club of America Nationals
* Featuring all Saleen Special Paint Vehicles!
* The 2019 Saleen Club of America Nationals will be held in Deadwood, South Dakota June 26-30, 2019.
* Host hotel information here.
* Meet Saleen Automotive executives & sales staff

 

THE SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY
* Morning – Bus Tour of Historic Deadwood
* Evening – Early Bird “Meet & Greet” at host hotel Bar and dinner on your own.

THURSDAY
* Morning –  Cruise to Mount Rushmore (Parking fee is $11.00 per car)
* Lunch with the Presidents! (on your own)
* Afternoon – Cruise to Crazy Horse ($12.00 per person)
* Evening – Cocktail Hour and dinner on your own
* Slot Tournament

THURSDAY EVENING
* Evening group dinner at the Tap Room in the Omni Hotel

FRIDAY
* Morning – Cruise to Devil’s Tower ($25.00 per car)
* Lunch on your own in route
* Free Time

FRIDAY EVENING
* Evening – Welcome Bash at The Knuckle Saloon in Sturgis, SD. This will be a pizza buffet with a cash bar.
* Local Show
* “Trailer Talks” in the parking lot of the hotel

SATURDAY
* National Car Show

SATURDAY EVENING
* Awards Dinner – Stay tuned for menu

SUNDAY
* See Ya Breakfast…
* Cruise to Badlands ($25.00 per car)

LOCATION
Deadwood, South Dakota

Hosted By
Saleen Club of America
PO Box 274
Odenville AL 35120

Event Website
https://www.facebook.com/events/248388342537305/

Click here to participate in the discussion.

[Source: Saleen Club of America]

FOLLMER EDITION (14-014) SPOTTED ON eBay

Price: $59,900.00
VIN: 1ZVBP8CF4E5322084
Vehicle Title: Clear
Year: 2014
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Sub Model: Saleen – George Follmer Edition
Body Type: Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 8
Engine: 5.0L 4951CC 302Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Mileage: 1,500
For Sale By: Ofox Auto Classics
eBay #: 333029747668

This is an extremely rare Saleen. Only 4 of these were ever built according to the Saleen registry.

The best, highest performing Saleen from this era. Saleen started with a Mustang GT and completely reworked it. Engine redone with reworked heads, revised cams and valve springs making it capable of 7500 rpm reliable performance. Revised intake with cold air shaker hood, reprogrammed computer, low restriction exhaust, etc to deliver 510 naturally aspirated HP. Completely reworked S4 Racecraft suspension, bigger brakes , custom 19″-9″front and 19″- 10″ rear wheels with Pirelli P Zero performance tires. 6 Speed MT-82 transmission, 6 piston front brakes,Adjustable coil over struts and shocks, and S4 front and rear sway bars.

Both the interior and exterior received numerous upgrades most noticeable the Heritage paint scheme which mimics the 1969 Follmer #16 Trans Am car. The dash is signed by both George Follmer and Steve Saleen.

This is a documented two owner car that has been sparing driven primarily to car shows and events. Freshly serviced and detailed it is a standout very Rare beast. At home on the street or the track.

This is a standout car in beautiful condition.