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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]

MINTY SSC (89-0185) OFFERED ON eBay

Price: BID
VIN: 1FABP41E7KF265266
Condition: Used
Vehicle Title: Clear
Year: 1989
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: Saleen SSC
Engine: 5.0
Number of Cylinders: 8
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 6,400
Body Type: Hatchback
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Oxford White
Interior Color: Gray
For Sale By: Private Seller
eBay #: 131762574727

89-0185 SSC
89-0185 SSC

1989 Saleen SSC

Original 6,400 miles

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89-0185 SSC
  • 1 of 161 Made
  • #185 one of the last ones made
  • All Vin tags on panels Bumpers, Hood, Fenders, Doors, Quarter Panels
  • Excellent Condition, runs and drives flawlessly, like a brand new car,
  • All Original including the Champion spark plug wires and the General XP2000Z Tires with exception of Upgraded Tokico Shocks (Original Shocks Included in sale)
  • Comprehensive Documentation and Paperwork Since New
  • Signed Dashboard by Steven Saleen
89-0185 SSC
89-0185 SSC

I am a Private seller……Serious Inquiries Only

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89-0185 SSC

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Inspections Welcome and Encouraged BEFORE end of auction, not after deposit is made

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89-0436 HITS THE OPEN MARKET

Stock Number: 16478
VIN: 1FABP44E8KF180478
Type: Preowned
Year: 1989
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim Level: Saleen Convertible
Engine: 5.0 liter V8
Transmission: 5-Speed Manual
Body Style: Convertible
Exterior: Black
Interior: Beige
Mileage: 51,000
Gas Mileage: 15 City / 22 Highway
Price: $18,900
Seller: www.stoudtautosales.com

View 36 Photos And Details @ www.stoudtautosales.com This Vehicle Includes A 30 Day Limited Warranty. 1989 Ford Mustang Saleen Convertible,P ower Top #436 Out Of 734 Produced And One Of 165 Convertibles Produced, 5-Speed, 5.0L 302 Cu.In. V8 With Only Fifty One Thousand Mile (51000), Air Condition, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows And Power Door Locks, Tilt Steering Wheel, Cloth Recaro Seats. Recently PA Emission Tested, PA State Inspected And Serviced. ONE OWNER, Garage Kept. Lots Of Documentation With Car.

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[Source: Stoudt Auto Sales]

BaT FEATURE: 85-0065

March 3, 2016
Original Article: BRINGATRAILER.COM

Rough & Ready: 331 Stroker Equipped 1985 Saleen Mustang

This 1985 Saleen Mustang is a bit scruffy from a cosmetics standpoint, but packs a 331 stroker, four wheel discs, Racecraft suspension and more. The seller says it’s the best handling Fox they’ve owned, adding that it will return mid-12 second ET’s with ~110 MPH trap speed on sticky street tires. Find it here on Craigslist in Mesa, Arizona for $8,500. Special thanks to BaT reader AMF for this submission.

1985 Saleen Fox Body Mustang
1985 Saleen Fox Body Mustang

Saleen production chassis #65, this number can be seen on both an interior plaque as well as on the horizontal surface of the left side headlight bucket. The seller says it’s one of about 130 built for 1985, of which only five were painted gray. Paint is a respray, which the ad describes as being a 20-footer job at best. The car looks reasonably straight overall, though the passenger side door wears a noticeable ding. The Saleen bodykit looks cool matched with original-style color gradient lower door/rocker decals, and the black-centered snowflakes tie everything together nicely.

1985 Saleen Fox Body Mustang
1985 Saleen Fox Body Mustang

The interior wears original Flofit sports seats, though the driver’s has a 3-4″ seam split near a bolster. The back is color-matched to the fronts, and appears to have seen little use over the years. A simple Momo wheel with Saleen horn button is paired with manual windows and locks, but the tach is inop due to incompatibility with the upgraded MSD ignition, and the speedometer isn’t working either–presumably due to a stripped drive gear.

1985 Saleen Fox Body Mustang
1985 Saleen Fox Body Mustang

Says the seller: “This is the best handling Fox Body I’ve owned, bar none. It’s a little bit street cruiser, and a little bit dirty old race car. Mildly modified with rear disc brake conversion and forged 331 stroker with aluminum Edelbrock Performer heads. Koni Adjustable suspension. Crisp throttle response and power, power everywhere. Easily overwhelms these tires, so please no test pilots apply.”

1985 Saleen Fox Body Mustang
1985 Saleen Fox Body Mustang

Rough and ready but probably a lot of fun, this one could easily be brought up to snuff for relatively little cash, while still enjoying the occasional drive.

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[Source: Bring a Trailer]

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]

RARE GOLD CONVERTIBLE (00-0039) OFFERED ON eBay

Price: $29,995.00
VIN: 1FAFP45X2YF114681
Condition: Used
Vehicle Title: Clear
Year: 2000
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT Convertible 2-Door
Engine: 4.6L 281Cu. In. V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Number of Cylinders: 8
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 15,477
Sub Model: Saleen Mustang GT #39
Body Type: Convertible
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Options: Leather, Cassette
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Charcoal
For Sale By: Platinum Motorcars
eBay #: 222020570309

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Contact Information:
Platinum Motorcars Troy MI
1925 Heide Dr
Troy, MI 48084

Platinum Motorcars
Syed Ahmed
248-885-0025

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