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STEVE SALEEN AND SOEC PRESENT THE SALEEN SHOW: SEPT. 14, 2013
Saleen and SOEC present the World’s Largest Saleen Show!
Celebrating the community, culture and company of automotive enthusiasts
Join Steve Saleen, the Saleen family and the team at “Saleen Headquarters” as we welcome the Saleen Owners and Enthusiasts Club and all Saleen owners and enthusiasts at Saleen’s annual open house and American Muscle car show. This is the world’s largest gathering of Saleens and fine examples of American Muscle in the world!
Registration for vehicles: $30.00 (we invite ALL Saleen owners to participate, whether it’s a “show car” or not!)
Registration for spectators: FREE! (but please register so we know you’re coming)
Friday evening: SOEC Members, Non-Members and Guests Dinner (casual meet with locals and out-of-towners; pay-your-own way). Meet at Saleen at 5:30 p.m.
Saturday: Car Show and Open House
- More than 30 Saleen and SMS classes!
- Expanded classes for 2005-09 S-series 3-Valve, Supercharged and Extreme!
- Also classes for other Mustangs and Fords, plus Chevrolet, Camaro, Dodge and Challenger, and more!
- Special Display Only category for those who don’t want their Saleen judged — bring your daily driver or fixer-upper!
- Special SOEC awards for Saleen entries: Longest Distance Driven, Longest Distance Traveled, Best Non-Judged (nomination required)
- Saleen worldwide headquarters factory tours
- Entertainment for the kids!
- Poster signing and autograph session with Steve!
- Steve Saleen will autograph Saleen or SMS vehicles after the show — please be by your vehicle to have it signed.
Saturday Evening: SOEC Dinner (members and their guests) — watch your email for info to come.
Sunday: SOEC Breakfast (members and their guests), and out-of-towners who want to attend, Meet at Ayres Suites main lobby at 9:30 a.m. where we’ll depart to Godfather’s for a hearty pay-your-own breakfast.
MOTHERS® DEBUTS NEW & INNOVATIVE CAR CARE PRODUCTS
Mothers® Polishes-Waxes-Cleaners has grown from its humble beginnings, since introducing Mag & Aluminum Polish that started our family business generations ago. Each year, brilliant ideas and cutting-edge technologies bring us exciting ways to help you care for your ride. For 2013, Mothers® is pleased to announce four new and innovative products to enhance your vehicle’s appearance, both inside and out.

Mothers® LeatherTech™ Foaming Wash is an industry first, providing a rich lather that penetrates and deep cleans stubborn stains from leather and vinyl. Its special micro-emulsion formula with encapsulating agents safely dissolves and lifts away dirt. LeatherTech™ Moisture Infusion Gel Cream conditions, while its advanced multi-layer hydration and anti-aging properties nourish and protect in one simple step.
Proven by body shops worldwide, Mothers® Professional Paint Restoration System streamlines paint correction, providing consumers with a simple yet effective way to get a showroom finish in their own garage. Water spots, oxidation, car wash scratches, swirls, and other defects are a thing of the past with this two-step do-it-yourself system.
Mothers® Back-to-Black® Tire Renew features encapsulating cleaning agents which dissolve and lift stubborn brown stains, dirt, grease, brake dust and old dressing from any color or brand of tire, even whitewalls. Its innovative spray on and wipe off formula requires no rinsing, and leaves a long-lasting, naturally clean surface.
All of these new products will be available in time for the Spring 2013 car care season, joining the rest of the growing Mothers® family already available at fine automotive retailers and e-tailers.
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Mothers® Background
Mothers® is known worldwide for its premium-grade polishes, waxes and cleaners, and offers a broad array of finish care products under its Back-to-Black®, California Gold®, FX, LeatherTech™, Marine, PowerBall®, Professional and Reflections® lines. Go to www.mothers.com for information on all of these products, along with a host of how to videos and car care tips in the online Mothers® Detail Guide at www.detailguide.com and the Wax Forum at www.waxforum.com. Follow us on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/mothersusa.
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JDM 4.6L 3V 302E STROKER ROTATING ASSEMBLY SPECIAL
JDM Engineering 4.6L 3-Valve 302E Stroker Rotating Assembly Engine Rebuild Kit
Retail $2595.00
Special Price $2095.00
Priced for a limited time only!!!
Savings $500!!
Is it time to rebuild your 2005-2010 Mustang GT 4.6L 3-Valve bottom end? If your making more power than you should on your stock engine or you are looking to bring your car to the “next level,” then check this out! Team JDM now offers the same Rotating Assembly[/URL] from the popular 302E Shortblock[/URL] and will support 1000 HP. With the limited availability of New Production 4.6L blocks from Ford it is worth it to rebuild yours while you still can!
Team JDM is offering a complete packaged Forged Rotating Assembly Kit for the 4.6L 3-Valve Mustang engine. This package is based off the 302E Shortblock that JDM Engineering has assembled in-house since 2005 when the 3-Valve engine first appeared in production vehicles. JDM Engineering has used the 302 Rotating assembly in many of their own racing applications as well as hundreds of customers Street vehicles.
Increasing the displacement of your 4.6L short block from 281 to 302 cubic inches will create more power and torque. The extra displacement comes from the Kellogg Forged 8-bolt 3.800” crankshaft and Forged Manley Rods. The 302 Forged Pistons are standard (+.005”) bore and require only a light hone for assembly in any 4.6L block. For blocks that require a larger bore due to scuffing or wear, the pistons are available in +.020” and +.030” over size. Custom Piston Rings from Total Seal are file fit to the pistons and can support high boost applications. Nascar rated Speed Pro Main and Rod Bearings are included along with a complete Ford Racing Main bolt kit. A High Volume GT-500 oil pump is used to keep up with oiling demands of the 3-Valve VCT system.
JDM Engineering 4.6L 3-Valve 302E Stroker Rotating Assembly Engine Rebuild Kit benefits:
-Adds 21 Cubic inches of displacement to your engine
-Maximize your Shortblock’s power output potential
-Forged internals able to support 1000 HP
-Same rotating components used in JDM Engineering 302E Shortblock
-Custom spec pistons keep stock compression ratio
JDM Engineering 4.6L 3-Valve 302E Stroker Rotating Assembly Engine Rebuild Kit includes:
-Kellogg 3.800″ Crankshaft
-Manley H Beam Connecting Rods
-Manley Forged Aluminum Pistons (stock compression)
-Total Seal Piston Rings
-Speed Pro Main and Rod Bearings
-Ford Racing 3v Main Bolt Kit
-Ford Racing GT500 Oil Pump
JDM Engineering 4.6L 3-Valve 302 E Stroker Rotating Assembly Engine Rebuild Kit fits:
-2005 Mustang GT 4.6L 3-Valve
-2006 Mustang GT 4.6L 3-Valve
-2007 Mustang GT 4.6L 3-Valve
-2008 Mustang GT 4.6L 3-Valve
-2009 Mustang GT 4.6L 3-Valve
-2010 Mustang GT 4.6L 3-Valve
For more information or to place an order please contact us at www.TeamJDM.com or call 732-780-0770.
DETROIT START-UPS MOVE INTO EMPTY AUTO PLANTS
By: CHRIS WOODYARD on January 29, 2013 at 4:41 am
Original Article: USA TODAY
GM, Ford and Chrysler get creative in finding buyers for the plants they closed

TROY, Mich. — A stroll around the factory floor here reveals the kind of assorted automotive projects that fire imaginations.
Classic Fords and Chevrolets under restoration are parked in neat rows, including a Mustang customized for the ill-fated revival of the Knight Rider television series and another that’s a custom prototype for the Chinese market. A 2014 Chevrolet Silverado pickup, yet to appear in showrooms, waits to be prepped for auto show display.
So far, two small auto companies share the cavernous space in the former auto plant in this Detroit suburb. Working together as Automotive Performance Industries, the hunt is on for at least a couple more entrepreneurs who can join up to follow the same model — working on their own projects or as a team.
The rebirth of a former car factory as a business incubator for small start-ups aiming to make it big someday, points to a hopeful trend in the auto industry. More of the old factories left behind by the cutbacks of Detroit’s Big 3 automakers during the recession are becoming homes to myriad new businesses. Sometimes the sites stay devoted to automotive uses, but other businesses have swooped in as well — from herb growers to shopping-center developers. They are creating jobs that can begin to replace some of the thousands lost when General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler cut back over the past decade.
“There is a lot of activity. Capital markets are flowing again, and there is a demand for space,” says Bruce Rasher, redevelopment manager for the Racer Trust, created by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in 2011 to find buyers for General Motors’ shuttered facilities. “It’s an excellent way to diversify employment.”
In some cases, the new tenants for old automotive plants are leading the way to a new kind of auto industry. Tesla Motors, maker of the $61,070 all-electric Model S sedan, has set up shop in the former GM-Toyota joint venture plant in Fremont, Calif., that once churned out Corollas and Geo Prizms. Fisker Automotive, maker of plug-in hybrid sedans, hopes to start production of its next model in a former GM plant in Wilmington, Del.
And earlier this month, another start-up, Elio Motors, announced that starting next year it will build its $6,800, 84-miles-per-gallon economy cars at the former GM plant in Shreveport, La., that once built the Hummer. “It works out well for everyone,” says founder Paul Elio of the real estate deal.
In other cases, different kinds of businesses are coming on board. Florida-based grower Sunfest Organic Herbs is taking over a former GM metal-stamping plant in Ontario, Ohio. Developers are seeking other tenants for what is now being called Ontario Business Park. Though it will demolish many of the buildings, Sunfest plans to create up to 150 jobs in an expansion that will put it closer to its customers.
Yet for all the attractiveness of the notion of entrepreneurs setting up shop amid the ruins of an evolving auto industry, it hasn’t been easy. The auto plants are often dated, with low ceilings that don’t accommodate today’s high-tech manufacturing methods or other uses, such as warehousing. Also, the facilities have, in some cases, required extensive environmental cleanups.
For Automotive Performance Industries, or API, here in Troy, the plant was tailor-made for automotive-related businesses. It had been home to Saleen Performance, the specialty vehicles customizer and maker founded by racer Steve Saleen, who has since gone on to a new automotive venture. A building is a building, but what made the place special was its paint booths, which used a special higher-heat system to paint luxury cars.
Saleen, in its role as a contract builder and backed by Ford, had invested millions in the plant to help build and paint Ford GT supercars to exacting standards. Once the building became empty around 2009, it attracted business partners S.A. “Tony” Johnson and Karl Storrie, who had long worked together as auto-parts suppliers and on other deals. “We bought a paint system, and there happened to be a building around it,” Storrie says.
It was the kind of equipment that would be out of reach of most small businesses that specialize in customizing or small-batch manufacturing.
Bryan Chambers saw the possibilities. He had been a manager at the plant when it was under Saleen, and created his own business, Alternative Automotive Technologies, after the factory closed. At first, he was living “check to check,” but he soon saw how the old building could become a great place to make smaller batches of custom vehicles. In addition, he prepares concept vehicles for public displays and even takes on individual jobs, such as adding superchargers to further soup-up performance cars for enthusiasts.
Chambers was later joined by George Huisman, founder of Classic Design Concepts, which specializes in aftermarket parts, such as custom grilles and rear trim panels for Mustangs. He is working on a project to convert Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans into disaster-relief vehicles for the American Red Cross.
While they do their own jobs, they find room to collaborate. Huisman points to a Mustang being customized to suit the tastes of Chinese automotive enthusiasts that could provide work to both companies. It’s called the RTR Mustang, for “ready to rock.”
So far, though, there are only about 30 employees at work at API. Much of the building, larger than three football fields, is unoccupied. The goal is to bring in at least a couple of other companies, putting them under the API umbrella. “We’re not interested in renting space. We’re interested in business partners,” Storrie says.
Converting big plants can be challenging

API should be relatively easy to fill. The bigger challenge comes with the Big 3’s former auto plants, which measure square feet in the millions. Tesla, for instance, is using only a relatively small portion of its Fremont, Calif., factory even as its production of the Model S all-electric plug-in sedan continues to ramp up.
When Ford closed its assembly plant in Atlanta, which used to make the old versions of the Taurus, Porsche took a portion and the rest is being divided up for light manufacturing or warehousing, says Jay Gardner, director of real estate for Ford Land, which is taking care of the automaker’s former plants.
Ford has been trying to find a buyer for its now-closed plant in Wixom, Mich. But 4 million square feet, much of it built when it opened in the 1950s, spread over 317 acres is more than most manufacturers could ever handle.
Still, Ford, which has sold nine plant sites since 2006, has had some notable successes. A dump near Allen Park, Mich., was capped and the ground allowed to settle, then it eventually became a shopping center, Gardner says. That creates more jobs than the usual use of former dumps — turning them into open space or golf courses.
The Racer Trust, which says it has completed 24 sales out of 89 facilities in 14 states, just wrapped up its deal with Elio, maker of the novel three-wheel commuter car. “We’re very encouraged by the level of interest in the properties,” says Rasher, a former mayor of Marshall, Mich., who says communities are consulted about the uses they would like to see for the former plants.
Entrepreneur Elio sounds thrilled to have gotten a turn-key auto plant on the cheap. (Just how cheap, he won’t say.)
“The assets are worth more if you use them for their intended purpose,” he says. GM had a peak workforce at its Shreveport plant of 3,200, Elio estimated. He says he guaranteed Racer Trust that he would employ 1,500 eventually, and he plans to tap the pool of veteran autoworkers still in town.
Back at API, workers are relishing the start-up feel inside the business incubator — and the opportunity to collaborate with other companies.
Paul Elizando, 34, who works on the paint line, sees the possibilities of working with others in companies that are part of API. “You can cast a wider net and help everybody,” he says. If the others have projects involving painting, “They could give it to us.”
Over in the modeling shop, working in the small operation is a big change for 34-year GM veteran Dan Bommarito. But he says he likes it.
“It’s a little more one-on-one, and you don’t have all the red tape,” Bommarito, 57, says between projects. “It’s easier on everyone.”
He is teamed with a relative newcomer, Kevin Ryszka. “Everything is really exciting,” says Ryszka, 40. “Nothing is done by an individual anymore. It’s a team. If you can bring that expertise under one roof, how can it be a bad thing?”
Contributing: Lou Whitmire, Mansfield (Ohio) News-Journal
STEVE SALEEN AND SOEC AT CARLISLE FORD NATIONALS: JUNE 7-9, 2013
Register in one of the following Ford Classification sections:
- 378: Mustang – 1984 – 1998 Saleen
- 379: Mustang – 1999 – 2004 Saleen
- 380: Mustang – 2005 – 2009 Saleen
And to guarantee your free SOEC Goody Bag on Saturday, we ask that you list “SALEEN OWNERS AND ENTHUSIASTS CLUB” under the Club section on your entry form or in the pull-down menu.
FABULOUS FORDS FOREVER AT KNOTT’S WEEKEND 2013
- Meet Steve Saleen!
- Bring your Saleen — no matter its condition — to the largest non-judged show of its kind in the world!
Pre-Register by March 30 — you can do so online or download a form at:
http://www.fabulousfordsforever.org
FRIDAY, APRIL 19:
Editors of 5.0 Mustang and Super Ford are hosting an open house at their El Segundo facility (near LAX) — it will probably be an afternoon event. All Saleen owners welcome. More information to come.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20:
Club Members: Join us for a members-only dinner event — RSVP Required for each person in your party — Details to be sent to members in late February, or send an email to jimd@soec.org or call 714-369-8621 for more info. Casual attire, pay-your-own meal and expect to pay $12-20-plus for your meal per person. Space is limited, and spouses (or significant others) and family are welcome.
SUNDAY, APRIL 21:
We’ll do an early morning cruise to Knott’s (see lower map below) with Steve and Molly on Sunday – Meet at Saleen at 7:45 a.m.; planned departure by 8:00 a.m. Everyone’s invited. You must be pre-registered for the show by March 30 and have your confirmation card hanging from your rear view mirror as you enter the Knott’s gate.
Steve Saleen will hold autograph sessions with free posters during the show at Knott’s for one hour each at about 10:30 a.m. and again at about 1:30 p.m.
At the close of the show, Steve will do a car signing for Saleens — just be by your car at 3:00.
If you want to pre-purchase a Saleen Book and have it ready for pickup at Knott’s to have Steve sign it, please PM us for details. Quantities limited and the price is only $60.
We will need some volunteers to help parking from 5:30 – 10:00 a.m. and you get a free VIP lunch with journalists and celebrities plus preferential parking, but we need a commitment by Februar 25. You must also have your car registered for the show.
We might need additional helpers starting at 7:00 a.m., so if you arrive early, please let Jim D. know you can help and we’ll give you a vest or a task to help with .
VIRGINIA SUPPORT: BILL TO PROVIDE FOR SINGLE LICENSE PLATE INTRODUCED IN VIRGINIA
From SEMA…
URGENT LEGISLATIVE ALERT: THE CAR HOBBY NEEDS YOUR HELP
Bill to Provide for Single License Plate Introduced in Virginia Legislature
Virginia legislation (S.B. 771) prefiled in the legislature for 2013 proposes to reduce the number of license plates furnished by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to registered motor vehicles. Under the bill, favored by state hobbyists, the DMV would issue only one license plate (rather than two) and require the single plate to be attached to the rear of the vehicle.
We Urge You to Contact Members of the Senate Transportation Committee (Contact Info Below) Immediately to Request Support for S.B. 771
S.B. 771 would apply to every registered motor vehicle, semitrailer or trailer, including hobby cars such as antique, reconstructed and replica vehicles.
S.B. 771 would protect the aesthetic contours of collector cars and relieve vehicle owners of the burden of having to create mounting holes on fabricated bumpers, etc.
DON’T DELAY! Please contact members of the Virginia Senate Transportation Committee immediately by phone or e-mail to request their support for S.B. 771.
Please e-mail a copy of your letter to Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org. Also, please forward this Alert to your fellow car enthusiasts. Urge them to join the SAN and help defend the hobby! Thank you for your assistance.
Virginia Senate Transportation Committee
To e-mail all Committee members, copy and paste the email address block below:
district23@senate.virginia.gov; district05@senate.virginia.gov; district16@senate.virginia.gov; district10@senate.virginia.gov; district38@senate.virginia.gov; district07@senate.virginia.gov; district14@senate.virginia.gov; district25@senate.virginia.gov; district04@senate.virginia.gov; district19@senate.virginia.gov; district37@senate.virginia.gov; district08@senate.virginia.gov; district29@senate.virginia.gov; district40@senate.virginia.gov; district31@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Stephen Newman (Chair)
Phone: 804-698-7523
Email: district23@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Yvonne B. Miller
Phone: 804-698-7505
Email: district05@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Henry L. Marsh III
Phone: 804-698-7516
Email: district16@senate.virginia.gov
Senator John Watkins
Phone: 804-698-7510
Email: district10@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Phillip Puckett
Phone: 804-698-7538
Email: district38@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Frank Wagner
Phone: 804-698-7507
Email: district07@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Harry Blevins
Phone: 804-698-7514
Email: district14@senate.virginia.gov
Senator R. Creigh Deeds
Phone: 804-698-7525
Email: district25@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Ryan McDougle
Phone: 804-698-7504
Email: district04@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Ralph Smith
Phone: 804-698-7519
Email: district19@senate.virginia.gov
Senator David Marsden
Phone: 804-698-7537
Email: district37@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Jeffry McWaters
Phone: 804-698-7508
Email: district08@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Charles Colgan
Phone: 804-698-7529
Email: district29@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Charles Carrico Sr.
Phone: 804-698-7540
Email: district40@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Barbara Favola
Phone: 804-698-7531
Email: district31@senate.virginia.gov
USA TODAY: STEVE SALEEN TALKS PERFORMANCE
L.A. AUTO SHOW: SALEEN TALKS PERFORMANCE, ECONOMY
By: USA TODAY on November 29, 2012
Original Article: USATODAY.COM
https://www.usatoday.com/videos/money/cars/2012/11/29/1736553/
Performance auto maker Steve Saleen talks to Chris Woodyard at the Los Angeles Auto Show about changes in the market for his products and how they have also stayed the same. Video produced by Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY
[Source: USA Today]
SALEEN ANNOUNCES THE 351 MUSTANG
Enhancing the current model lineup with the specially built 351 Cubic Inch offering.
Los Angeles, CA – (November 29, 2012) Hot on the heels of Steve Saleen regaining his namesake brand comes the first model announcement since the news was released. Making his announcement at the Los Angeles Auto Show, the well known man of Mustangs announced the Saleen 351 Mustang.
“Since regaining the Saleen brand, I really want to bring it all together with the heritage that Saleen is known for”, said Steve Saleen. “With the current Saleen [302] Mustang model it provides all the right features to bring back and update the S351 model.”
After nearly 13 years since a Saleen production vehicle has been powered by a 351 c.i.d. powerplant, this new model debut has an exciting list of technological and design offerings under the Saleen 351 model name.
Power
The most notable component in the 351 is the Saleen engineered 351 cubic inch V8 engine which will produce 700 hp and 655 ft-lb of torque when paired with theSaleen 296 supercharger system.
“Everything about this project has been mindful of the goal to create the most potent Mustang on the market”, said Al Wagner, V.P. of Engineering. “I think we have certainly pushed the bar in the production Mustang segment with our 351 offering. Once the project came together I couldn’t help but thinking; if the 302 mustang is using a coyote engine, the 351 is definitely the gray wolf of the class.”
Transferring all of that power requires the use of some specialized equipment as well. The Saleen 351 will utilize a 6-speed transmission equipped with a high performance Saleen clutch system, and a 3.73:1 final drive ratio to ensure that the power will be where its most required, on the ground.
Brakes, Wheels and Tires
Working in conjunction to the wheel, tire, and Saleen S4 suspension are the Saleen 15″ brake package which are a well-placed component of this 700 hp Saleen vehicle. “A multi-piston brake caliper setup is critical to a high performance vehicle of this caliber”, added Wagner. “The amount of power that this vehicle can deliver is astounding and needed to have a well composed counterpart allowing it comparable stopping power.”
Rounding out the performance system on the 351 are the Saleen 5-spoke alloy wheels wrapped with high performance tires. Setup in a staggered formation of 20×9 front and 20×10 rear, the slalom performance times and corning capabilities are set to be on-par with levels approaching those of pure bred racecars.
Design
Building on the design elements from the Saleen 302 Mustang, the 351 will feature the Red Butterfly Center Ram Air Induction system which has become a signature of the Saleen brand. A truly functional system, the Red Butterfly hood allows cold air to intake through the butterfly scoop design as they open-up under throttle. Once the air passes through the butterfly openings it is directed through the engine compartment to the 351’s powerplant where it becomes a tributary to the air intake system. Additional design components include full carbon fiber front and side splitters, as well as a carbon fiber rear diffuser which houses the F-1 style tail lamp. A complete treatment of Saleen 351 badging and graphics will also be included to complement any one of the standard or custom Saleen paint schemes available on all Saleen vehicles.
Saleen – Born of Racing
Steve Saleen’s high-performance history delves beyond the first Saleen Mustangs that went on sale in 1984. As a race car driver, Steve launched his racing career in 1969, where he competed in his first time trial. He then proceeded to win the first race he entered in 1970, and then moved to a professional racing career from the 1970’s through the 1980’s and 1990’s ranging from the Formula Super Vee, to the Formula Atlantic, and later to sports cars, truck and Indy car series. Based on his racing and manufacturing successes, Steve catapulted the company to new heights by entering the luxury supercar niche in 2000 with the Saleen S7, at the famous Pebble Beach Concours de Elegance in Monterey, California. By the following year in 2001, the race version was introduced – the S7R, and was quick to dominate racetracks around the world, including a Win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2010.
Saleen – The Specialty Vehicle Manufacturer
As a Specialty Vehicle Manufacturer since 1984, Saleen offers a range of White, Yellow, and Black Label high-performance vehicles: The Saleen 302 & 351 Mustang,Saleen 570 & 570X Challenger, and Saleen 620 and 620X Camaro. Everything at Saleen is literally built from the ground-up, by skillful hands. The Saleen staff consists of a wide range of designers, R & D engineers and production team members that works together pushing the envelope of development, manufacturing, and certification of high-performance specialty vehicles.
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