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Managing Director of SOEC since 2005. Veteran of the Southern California automotive scene. Involvement with Saleen dates back to the mid 1990s.

A LOOK AT SALEEN HIGH PERFORMANCE VEHICLES

By: LOU LETO on April 30, 2015
Original Article: CIGARANDSPIRITS.COM

The auto company has been creating high performance masterpieces
for more than 30 years.

While the name “Saleen” means different things to different folks when it’s attached to a vehicle, it has always been recognized, and even branded, to indicate that the vehicle is a Lifestyle Performance Automobile. The point has been proven in the company’s history, and continues through the myriad Saleen vehicles offered for more than three decades.

Long-term racers and race fans know the name from the earliest campaigning over 30 years ago, even before Steve Saleen started the company with his name. Steve was busy racing in Formula Atlantic, being a driver at Indianapolis for the 500, and later battling door handle to door handle on the track in the legendary Trans Am series. All this experience was a major influence to the types of performance that he wanted to develop and offer to enthusiasts, and over the years he has done just that through various enterprises such as Saleen Autosport, the Saleen/Allen Speedlab and RRR race team, Saleen Inc., SMS Supercars, and now as the head of his current company, Saleen Automotive.

Molly Saleen in her pink Saleen Mustang
Molly Saleen in her pink Saleen Mustang

Mustang Loyalty

The lengthy list of vehicles that Saleen has developed in the course of the last 30 years is impressive. Loyal to the Mustang from his own impressionable days as owner and racer of the earliest versions of Shelby GT350 performance iterations of the pony car caused the initial Saleen vehicle products to be applied to the then-current Fox body Mustang of the mid-1980s. The development of Saleen Mustangs, built as a recognized brand with their own dedicated VIN and held accountable for all the same federal requirements, evolved from the base platforms as they were introduced by Ford. The current style Mustang is offered one last time as a Saleen Heritage Edition, paying homage to legendary Trans Am racer George Follmer. It is surmised that the new 2015 Mustang will certainly be under development.

The Mustang is far from being the sole offering from Saleen. There have been SporTruck pick-up truck offerings, a special S121 Focus and a limited run of the last two-seater Thunderbird. Because of the reputation earned for special edition manufacturing abilities and quality expertise, Saleen’s companies have been tapped to be involved with vehicles for other big brand manufacturers, including involvement with the Dodge Viper, Ford GT and the Harley Davidson HD-150 pick-ups. There was even a short series of Special Service Vehicles, with Mustangs modified for law enforcement. In 1988, in some states, there was the possibility that a driver of a Saleen Mustang could be pulled over by one of these special vehicles. Now there’s a warped bragging rights story possibility while enjoying a good smoke and a neat drink: tales of Saleen editions being pursued and captured by Saleen Special Service editions!

George Follmer Edition Mustang
George Follmer Edition Mustang

The Saleen S7 deserves special mention. Steve Saleen wanted to build an all-American supercar, and he ultimately got his wish with the S7, and it remains captivating and intriguing. The S7R, a racing version created from the street cars, established a never-yet duplicated race record for any supercar: in 264 races, the S7R privateer efforts yielded 218 Top Ten’s, 166 podium finishes, 105 outright wins, 86 poles and nine GT championship titles.

Thriving Family Business

A visit to the website at saleen.com reveals offerings other than those that are Mustang-based; a variety of Camaros and Challengers are also a part of the mix. Saleen enthusiasts come in all varieties—there are those who like a custom or personalized look, others want better handling for the track or street, and some for whom there is never enough power. Those who appreciate the potential styling and/or performance upgrades for their own vehicles that Saleen has offered through the years, via body kits, front or rear spoilers, shaker hoods, special alloy wheel designs, superchargers, suspension upgrades, exhaust systems, and more, can call directly into Saleen Performance Parts, headed up by Steve’s son, Sean Saleen.

2014 marked the 18th time Saleen hosted its car show and open house.
2014 marked the 18th time Saleen hosted its car show and open house.

Sean is joined in the family business by his sister Molly, also representing the next generation of Saleen. When asked to sum up the goals for the brand, her immediate answer is, “Lifestyle, technology and vehicles.” As vice president of retail operations, Molly backs up her comments with action, and she takes her job seriously, making presentations and appearances on behalf of the company, attending various dealer shows, regional car shows, driving events, track days, lifestyle shows, large events (including Fabulous Fords and Mopars at the Strip) and other activities for Saleen owners and enthusiasts.

Saleen SA-30 Trio
Saleen SA-30 Trio

Retail is another passion of Molly Saleen’s, and her enthusiasm and energy was on full display when managing the company-owned store in an upscale Southern California shopping district. The Saleen Store was a unique combination of vehicle showroom, performance parts display and apparel store offering branded apparel. This distinctive concept achieved special recognition resulting in a Number One Automotive Retailer award in the mid 2000s. The Saleen Store philosophy set an entirely new trend in automotive-related sales and marketing. Among its accomplishments, the store created brand awareness, educating and converting a new league of Saleen fans; sold vehicles that, using the lengthy checklist of Saleen options, could be custom specified for buyers; and it offered wearables for Saleen enthusiasts.

While the original concept store is now gone, Molly intimated that a revised concept is currently under consideration, with the possibility of Saleen shops being placed in strategic U.S. cities, as well as in other countries. In the meantime, and in addition to her myriad other responsibilities at Saleen, Molly is steadfast in her commitment to expand her own line of apparel and fashion items, sold under the MollyPop label.

An Indelible Presence

Saleen vehicles can often be seen in movies of the past 20 years, where various Saleen SC281, Mustang and S7 models can be seen speeding by, most recently in the 2014 Aaron Paul movie, The Need for Speed. Previously, Jim Carrey drove a Saleen S7 in Bruce Almighty. Then there was Transformers, where the cars were the stars, which featured the Saleen-built BumbleBee, Barricade and a SC281 Decepticon. The Saleen presence doesn’t stop at feature films, either, as Saleen vehicles also appear in more than 40 videogames, including the globally popular Gran Turismo and Forza franchises.

Tesla S FOURSIXTEEN
Tesla S FOURSIXTEEN

The owners and enthusiast for the Saleen brand are active and highly active, and the Saleen Owners and Enthusiasts Club (SOEC) was formed in 1991. “There are Saleen owners around the world that share the Saleen lifestyle and their passion for these performance vehicles at special events as well as on the forums of the SOEC,” said Jim Dvorak, Managing Director of the SOEC since 2005. “With more than five thousand enthusiasts, the Saleen Forums provides a social network to discuss their cars and trucks, plan car shows or track events, trade parts, and even bench race.”

George Follmer dedicated his professional career to piloting various modes of transport. Some of his work was recognized for applying his energy to victories. When Steve Saleen introduced his Heritage Series, “recognizing history does repeat itself in a different format,” he named one of the vehicles for George Follmer to pay homage to the great driver.

The inventor Nikola Tesla focused his entire life on creating and harnessing power, including alternating current for modes of transportation. Some of his work was recognized for a clean energy system. Tesla Motors founder Elon Musk named his company in honor of the inventor, and Steve Saleen recently introduced his FOURSIXTEEN version of the luxury electric car.

“Enhanced power with enhanced performance and added sophistication”—this statement could be applied to these two very different vehicles. One hearkens back in history to the days of reciprocating engines powered by internal combustion. The other is establishing future history. Saleen is offering consumers choices to proven platforms, with the shared offering of enhanced performance, technology and design applied uniquely to each vehicle.

The George Follmer Mustang has visual features that recall the 1969 Ford factory-backed Trans Am series race cars of Bud Moore. The unique red, white and black paint scheme and Saleen wheels are the obvious ones, and Saleen has painstakingly matched the ’69 scheme and colors in their Heritage interpretation. The high-revving engines were known as the Boss 302 in 1969. The latest Follmer version, while still a high-revving 302 with performance upgrades, has a Saleen “Shaker” hood as an effective topper. For grip and handling, an adjustable track-tuned suspension and watts linkage are truly appreciated on the road.

Looking Ahead

When asked about future offerings, Steve Saleen said, “We are living in the future at the moment.” The Saleen Tesla S FOURSIXTEEN has unique Saleen visual features that include a unique front fascia, rear diffuser and an aerodynamic V-shaped hood that reshape the way the vehicle catches the eye and cuts through the air. The Saleen performance drivetrain upgrades of an 11.39 final drive ratio and a Maxgrip locking differential capture attention from increased acceleration capability. Handling is improved via S4 monotube coilovers and a sway bar, for better cornering and ride quality. The drivetrain is further enhanced via a Saleen high-efficiency cooling system, as the ability to decrease heat is proven to significantly help in increasing power and efficiency in electric motors.

Molly Saleen
Molly Saleen

Vehicle connoisseurs want special items that provide multiple yet simultaneous effects on the senses. These may include the smoky fragrance of a hand-rolled premium cigar, a sip of a sensuous and rare spirit, or the opportunity to experience the open road in a uniquely crafted Saleen automobile. Whether you are smoking a cigar or smoking the tires, both can provide a personally rewarding, not to mention savory, moment.


Lou Leto
Lou Leto, a marketing and sales leader, product designer, program innovator for a SEMA company, consultant, motorsports journalist, rodder and racer, has developed and implemented many American-made products and programs in 45 countries. His product designs of high-quality aluminum and composites are influenced by automotive history and design. He is a long-term member of the Motor Press Guild, with articles published in various newspaper and automotive journals, both domestically and abroad.

SALEEN INT. DEBUTS NEW MODELS FOR SHANGHAI AUTO SHOW 2015

Auto Shanghai 2015
The 16th International Automobile & Manufacturing Technology Exhibition

The 16th International Automobile & Manufacturing Technology Exhibition (Auto Shanghai 2015), presented as an impressive and recognized gathering of international automotive industries, will reveal itself from April 22 – 29, 2015 at China Expo Complex, Shanghai with brand new visions before China and the world.

Auto Shanghai 2015, as one of the two leading trade fairs for the automotive industry in China who takes place every two years, has received large numbers of exhibitors, visitors and media from all over the world ever since 1985.

The 16th Auto Shanghai Show combines all benefits of a large-scale comprehensive trade fair which serves as an international platform for exhibitors and visitors. It brings great attention, support and participation of automotive industries home and abroad. Its innovative concept and first-class will again converge all the automotive giants to lead the splendid future of the automotive industry.

Press day: 20-21 April 2015 (for press and VIPs only)

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[Source: Saleen Motors International]

SALEEN AUTOMOTIVE WINS CORONA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MANUFACTURING AWARD

From our friends at the Corona Chamber of Commerce.

http://saleen.com – Congratulations to Saleen Automotive in Corona CA for winning the Corona Chamber of Commerce’s Excellence in Manufacturing Award for the first quarter of 2015!

Saleen Automotive, commonly known as Saleen, is an American manufacturer of specialty high-performance sports cars and high-performance automotive parts.

They manufacture 2000+ cars a year in the heart of Corona, CA.

Saleen is known worldwide for developing purposeful design elements to create the world’s best performing vehicles.

In fact, the Saleen S7 is so aerodynamically advanced, that at speeds greater than 160 MPH, the car’s aerodynamics create a down force that exceeds the weight of the car, therefore giving it the ability to corner unlike any other vehicle on the road or track.

Saleen’s streamlined vehicle development process enables products to move from concept to customer in record time. For example, the Saleen S7 went from initial design concepts to the unveiling in nine short months.

http://saleen.com
800-888-8945

To learn more about the Corona Chamber of Commerce and their quarterly awards, visit:
http://www.mychamber.org

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[Source: Corona Chamber of Commerce]

SALEEN PRESENTS: 2015 SALEEN 302

2015 302 Black Label Event
2015 Saleen 302 Black Label

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281 MOTORSPORTS BUILDS SPEEDLAB TRIBUTE SALEEN EXTREME

From 281 Motorsports:

06-0020 S281 Extreme
06-0020 S281 Extreme

A good customer of ours loved Saleens, even was a previous owner. He always liked black cars, and while on his search to buy another one, he saw this Red Saleen in Puerto Rico. Ironically the more he looked at it, the more he was forced to like a “red” Saleen. Then after doing some Google searches looking at what others had done to their “red” Saleen’s he came across one that he knew what he wanted his to look like… so he bought the car!

Now everyone knows we stress not buying a car sight-unseen, he did just that. After receiving the car, it just didn’t seem to run quite right. So after a quick diagnostic we knew the cams just weren’t right. Knowing the aggressive cams and headers wouldn’t pass CA emissions, we knew we had to swap them and put some Carb legal parts on. After pulling the valve covers, we quickly noticed the cam phasers were on backwards… lovely. After fixing that and doing some housekeeping, this car was running AMAZING! Now it was time to play!

The former Speedlab Director Carlos Duran had some leverage while working at Saleen to do things that pumped the sales in the Aftermarket Parts Division known affectionately as “Speedlab”. Carlos and Ned along with others got to toy with prototype parts and even the development of some parts that ended up being exclusives and other went into production. Being an Executive at Saleen had its privileges… Carlos got to design his own Company Car! Not a bad perk, right?!?!

Once Paul had seen Carlos’s “Speedlab Saleen”, he knew he wanted one just at cool! We reached out to Carlos and Ned and reminisced over the good days and then off to pick their brains on exactly what was done to this beast. After some serious research and some trial and error we ended up pretty dang close to what was built 7 years ago so we think. Paul couldn’t imagine his car looking so Authentic, but that was easy when you have the original source on speed dial and a shop dedicated to Saleen livery!

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[Source: 281 Motorsports]