All posts by Betsy Beyer

Currently the longest running editor of Saleen Alley. The official publication of SOEC. Have owned five generations of Saleen Mustangs through 20 years of active SOEC participation.

MOLLY SALEEN RECOGNIZED, CORONA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 40 UNDER 40 AWARD

Congratulations to Molly Saleen for her recognition as a Corona Chamber of Commerce 40-Under-40 Award winner!

Molly Saleen, 40-Under-40
Molly Saleen, 40-Under-40

From our friends at “The Press Enterprise.”

By: FIELDING BUCK on June 16, 2016 at 6:29 pm
Original Article: PE.COM

CORONA – The Corona Chamber of Commerce introduced “40 under 40” Thursday at its 2016 State of the City luncheon.

It is a group of 40 “entrepreneurs and high achievers” who have yet reach their black balloon birthday. Honorees were nominated by peers and friends and selected by a panel of judges. They share early achievements, passion and a willingness to give back to their communities, according to the chamber.

The group sends the message that “this isn’t your dad’s chamber,” according to chief executive officer and president Bobby Spiegel.

“This is not a junior chamber acknowledgement,” said Mark Peabody, chairman of the board. “These are not like Cub Scouts in training or anything like that. These guys individually and collectively are very impressive at any age.”

Members come from city government, health care, education, finance, real estate, retail and the nonprofit world.

The youngest is Vivianne Silva, 18, who at 12 founded the Food Runners Club, which provides events catering to raise money for charities and jobs skills to youthful volunteers.

Most of the 40 under 40 attended the luncheon in a conference room at Crossroads Christian Church. Several shared their enthusiasms in the first of a series of videos the chamber will show at its events.

Chelsea Dischinger said her children get to see her make her dream and passion a reality. It is a handmade jewelry company called Pacific Daisy.

“Every time we get into a new store I take them in that store and they see Pacific Daisies is in the store,” she said in the video. “They see my display and they’re so proud. It’s a great way to teach my kids you can dream big. You can do anything that you want to do. Go for it. It’s also a way that I’m raising my children, as funny as that sounds.”

After the presentation, Mayor Jason Scott delivered the keynote, in which he outlined progress on the expansion of the 91 Freeway.

[Source: The Press Enterprise]

LARGEST AMERICAN SUPERCAR EVENT IN CHINA

CONTENT: WEIMENG PLOT MOTORS (CHINA) CO., LTD. & RACE LIN (CHINA) MOTORS LTD.

American Supercar Feelings and Emotion
Remember the History of the World’s Largest Chinese American Supercar Event

“We love American muscle cars, we respected American sports culture of health, we can dream of so many common beliefs over brothers and sisters gathered together to form one big family.” We are not dreamers! Our wish come true it!

AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event

May 1, 2016, and AMCC game Lin Chinese American muscle to join the club completed an unprecedented feat! That day, a total of more than 200 American sports car, more than 500 fans and friends from across the country went to Shanghai F1 circuit, to participate in “AMCC Lin American muscle car race track Carnival.”

AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event

They come from the country more than 18 provinces, dusty, day and night. Because there is love, because the hearts of American sports cars there this pursuit and feelings.

*Guangdong 1500 km
*Guangxi 2000 km
*Guizhou 2100 km
*Beijing 1300 km
*Shandong 700 km
Rain or shine

More than 7600 km dreams drive more than 200 muscle cars to participate!

300 more than the truth cheering audience!

Mustang over 52 years since the birth of feelings!

This is a global Chinese-speaking world’s largest-ever American-style ultra-running event!

AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event

Leaving the scene cheered the riders, race Lin brand founder, the legendary American racer and top ultra-running master – Mr. Steve Race Lin also went to the site and we were intimate contact! This is the first public game Lin masters taught in China, Lin car race training in the United States is also popular, but the course fee is up to $ 5,500, students participate in the training room P honored, even owners unable to bear his excitement, jokingly said, “we actually also have the opportunity to become the” Fast and Furious “actor Paul Walker with the door Young!” Powell’s remarks once again stimulated the enthusiasm of all the muscles burning fans.

AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event

Activities set up 0-400 meter drag racing, track test drive other sectors, but also for actors to deeply understand the game’s top muscle Lin personality! – Few people can control the ultimate power! (SALEEN, POWER IN THE HANDS OF A FEW) this sentence we never exaggerated, in fact, is to match the most accurate representation of Lin!

AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event

Shanghai F1 car market, China is the only F1 race track, is the world’s top track and this carnival, let F1 track field places heartfelt emotion: “event held so far, have never seen can gather so many cars came to the event. ”

AMCC Shanghai F1 event
AMCC Shanghai F1 event

Game Lin brand officially entered China in 2014, more than a year without rest at home and abroad to participate in large and small auto show , its self-developed “the world’s super run king” race Lin S7, customized high-performance sports car modified series – Race Lin Mustang, race Kemai Luo Lin, Lin challenger tournament, have from Hollywood blockbusters to Chinese consumers around the screen. 30-year championship heritage, born race track gene so long ago Lin brand become permanent American supercar classic legend.

Finally, let us all bear in mind, my heart will always retain the share feelings and emotion from American sports car!

Game Lin, arbitrary power! SALEEN, POWER ON DEMAND!

[Source: Saleen Motors International]

STEVE SALEEN INDUCTED TO WHITTIER HS HALL OF FAME

From our friends at the Whittier High School Alumni Association…

Twelve student scholarship recipients and five new members of the Whittier High School Alumni Association & Educational Foundation Hall of Fame will be introduced at the 17th Annual Event held in the WHS Library. This year’s inductees include John Lasseter, Heber Holloway, Ivannia Soto, Steve Saleen, and Marc Bermudez.

HoF Inductees: Steve Saleen, John Lasseter, Ivannia Soto-Hinman and Marc Bermudez In memorium inductee: Heber Holloway
HoF Inductees: Steve Saleen, John Lasseter, Ivannia Soto-Hinman and Marc Bermudez
In memorium inductee: Heber Holloway

[Source: Whittier High School Alumni Association]

TOM RICE’S 95-0077 S351 FEATURED IN HOT ROD MAGAZINE

Congratulations to Tom Rice for the recent feature of his 95-0077 S351 in Hot Rod Magazine.


The Bigger the Better: The 1994-1999 S351s represented a classic enthusiast’s mindset, and this 1995 takes the idea even further

By: ERIC ENGLISH on April 1, 2016
Original Article: HOTROD.COM

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Twenty-plus years after the fact, it is easy to forget the significance of the first Saleen S351, which debuted in 1994. Mustang hadn’t sported an engine larger than 302 cubes since 1973, and as the Saleen nomenclature implied, Saleen’s new super Mustang had an honest 351-inch engine as the heart of the beast. Rated at 370 horses—a full 130 better than a 1994 Mustang Cobra, the Saleen 351 was based on the venerable 351 Windsor, and had a host of go-fast hardware as standard equipment: aluminum heads, GT40-type intake, a Saleen-spec roller cam, a 65mm throttle-body, headers, and much more.

All these years later we are still in awe that Saleen had the vision and resources to install the larger engine—not really a difficult feat mechanically, but no doubt difficult from an economic and emissions perspective. We are also really impressed with this particular S351 feature car, which has picked

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Owner Tom Rice, a consummate tinkerer, also wanted to keep his car among the fastest of fast street Mustangs. That’s a tall order these days, what with Boss 302s, flat plane GT350s, and 5.8L GT500, but Rice has done well with what we now consider somewhat archaic technology. Think of it this way: A pushrod V-8 hasn’t been a part of Ford’s Mustang vocabulary since Rice’s car was built in 1995, and last saw use in a Saleen Mustang in 1999. To say the least, the power scene has changed dramatically in the last 20 years!

To remind ourselves just how potent our beloved pushrod V-8s can be, let’s review the build specifics of Rice’s engine. It all starts with the factory 351W roller block equipped with a Probe main cap girdle and filled with an Eagle 4-inch stroker crank, Eagle H-beam rods, and JE inverted dome pistons. A Comp Cams blower grind camshaft pops the valves in ported Edelbrock Victor Jr. heads. The whole thing is topped by a Hogans sheetmetal upper/ported Lightning lower intake combo with 75-lb/hr injectors and an Accufab 80mm throttle-body. This “no replacement for displacement” mantra yields a healthy 408 ci, only to then get a big boost from a Vortech T-trim supercharger.

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Of course the supporting hardware of fuel, cooling, and exhaust systems is all thoroughly upgraded for the task, while the stock EEC-IV computer was replaced by ACCEL’s GEN 7 DFI. Tuned by Blood Enterprises in Auburn, Washington, the 408ci engine has cranked-up rear-wheel horsepower numbers in excess of 600. While almost docile compared to a typical 600-horse carbureted engine, this kind of number is reflected in the exhaust note and idle quality of the car, which is to say that it doesn’t quite have the street manners of a factory effort—a sort of badge of honor that Rice is OK with.

Like the engine, the rest of the driveline makes use of the original heavy-duty gear, albeit upgraded for the considerably higher performance task at hand. That means the Tremec 3550 was gone through by Hanlon Motorsports and aided by a Spec clutch and Pro 5.0 shifter. A Griggs aluminum driveshaft delivers power to the 8.8-inch rear, fortified with a Torsen T2R differential, 3.73 gears and a TA girdle cover.

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With Saleen’s considerable road race history, it is not surprising that Rice set up the rest of the ’95 to further its handling prowess. A full Griggs GR40 suspension setup has been installed, to include the company’s tubular K-member, control arms, and Koni coilovers up front, along with a torque arm and Panhard bar in the rear. It turns out Rice’s Stang was optioned with Saleen/Alcon four-piston 13-inch brakes up front, thus the brakes were good to go with a simple rotor and pad upgrade—the rears getting matching 13-inch rotors from Baer.

Another notable factory option for this car are the original 18-inch magnesium wheels, which Saleen sourced from Italian manufacturer Speedline. Rice has them tucked safely away in storage right now, with the current rolling stock being nearly identical aluminum castings offered at one time through Saleen’s Speedlab parts division. Though this particular set is one of just a handful to come with a chrome finish, that didn’t stop Rice from sending the rear pair off to Weldcraft Wheels for widening to 10-inches—all the better to rock the 295/35-18 rubber.

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Rice purchased this particular car in 2000 when it had just 5,000 miles on the odometer. It was right down his alley in that he was specifically looking for a red S351, and with just over 300 S351s of all colors built during the entire 1994-1999 production run, he took what he could find. As you might expect with the low odometer reading, the condition was excellent, which has allowed the following years of ownership to focus on the fun task of dialing in the car to Rice’s specific tastes.

There are plenty of items we didn’t have space to expound on, such as the owner-added rear wing and the carbon fiber hood that was already on the car in 2000. Was it factory installed? Who knows? Who cares? What we do know is that this ’95 sports big power and is in pristine condition, and the low production volume should keep Rice in the hunt with any of the current super Stangs rolling out of Dearborn. Yes, bigger is better indeed!

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[Source: Hot Rod Magazine]

REAR VIEW: BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE 1989 ESCORT ENDURANCE SERIES

From our friend Jim Pennington.

Here are a few of my racing photos in 1989. I was working for Saleen at that time.

Saleen Autosport 1989 Endurance Series
Saleen Autosport 1989 Endurance Series

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[Source: Jim Pennington]

FORD TO DISCONTINUE THREE EXTERIOR COLORS

From our friends at Saleen Automotive.

Ford will be discontinuing three colors soon. Competition Orange, Guard Metallic, and Deep Impact Blue. If you want one of these colors, give our Sales Department a call at (800) 888-8945 and get your order in before they aren’t available any longer.

Ford to Discontinue Three Colors in 2016
Ford to Discontinue Three Colors in 2016

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[Source: Saleen Automotive]