Price: BID
VIN: 1FAFP42X14F107073
Vehicle Title: Clear
Year: 2004
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Body Type: Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 8
Engine: Supercharged 4.6
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual 6 Speed
Exterior Color: Black with Silver Stripes
Interior Color: Charcoal
Mileage: 55,870
For Sale By: Schimmer Chevy Buick
Contact: 815-200-2675
eBay #: 261693506932
#11 – Here is a 2004 Saleen S281E Saleen Extreme – Supercharged V8 pumping out 445HP, but with an upgraded cooler on the Supercharger putting out even more! The Intercoler for the SuperCharger was replaced by a Chicane Intercoler by Chicane Sport Tuning out of Torrance, CA in 2005, along with a larger E Pulley.
Only 55,870 miles – In great overall condition.
Tires are OK – They will eventually need to be replaced. Brembo Brakes are very nice and problem free. Chrome wheels look great. Only a few rock chips in the hood. Decals all look great. Exhaust sounds amazing!
Interior looks awesome, with only a bit of wear on the driver seat. Passenger seat and rear seats looks like new and never sat in. Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel likewise looks awesome. Custom Pioneer Audio with Mach Speakers. Power Driver Seat works well. Short Throw shifter is very snappy. The belt is a bit noisey, but it might be from when we detailed the engine. Or it might need to be replaced.
Lots of paper work, including a Dyno sheet. Signature of Steve Saleen in the glove box.
The previous owner had hit a racoon while driving — the front lower bumper on the right side was damaged along with the corner of the radiator/cooler. The entire bumper was replaced with a Saleen replacement, and the original radiator, which was black, was complete replaced instead of being fixed (which was an option since it was only bent a little). The new radiator is larger and silver in color.. The accident was reported, so the AutoCheck/CarFax shows it. But the damage was very limited.
NOTE: The Window sticker has a typo on the Vin Number (it shows 1afap42x14f107073) — I have called Saleen and confirmed the Vin # 1fafp42x14f107073. All the details check out — #11, Black Coupe, S281E. You can call Saleen yourself if you want to confirm.
30 Day / 1000 POWERTRAIN Warranty provided by us – Schimmer Chevrolet Buick in Mendota Illinois. Work to be done by us. Extended, Nationwide Warranties are available from us. We can ship this vehicle if necessary, but it is the buyer’s responsibility to pay for shipping. If you would like a quote on shipping via transport, please contact me and I will assist.
This vehicle is available for in person inspection. No joy rides — Serious buyers only.
If you are out of state and would like to pick up the vehicle in person, I can arrange to have you picked up from an airport of your choice, either O’Hare, Midway, or Bloomington is a good choice. I can also arrange lodging if you needed to stay over night.
Any questions, please let me know. You can call or text me, Nick, direct @ 815-200-2675.
Vehicle Description:
2005 Saleen S281 Ford Mustang Coupe
This beautiful non smoker 2005 Saleen Mustang Coupe is in great condition with very low miles (8815).
-It is a E model with full glass roof in which only 3 have been made.
Only Ford, Saleen and one other private party has ever owned it. The car was the marketing car for Saleen and numbered #1. The runs great, looks great, with the exception of the following small issues; Gas Gage not working and a broken lever on driver seat. The car originally came with a supercharger but was removed and is not available. We are told it was removed by Saleen as it was the marketing car.
-CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY AND ORIGINAL SALEEN WINDOW STICKER ARE INCLUDED IN THE SALE.
Don’t miss out on this rare collectible SALEEN Mustang!!
Saleen S281 Supercharged Mustang Factory Info
Part of what makes Ford’s new Mustang GT a winner is its price. At $25,570 and with 300 horsepower under the hood, it’s hard to find anything comparable. Certainly, Saleen’s new supercharged S281 version of the Mustang–at $48,624 in its cheapest form–is not directly comparable.
Or is it? The major performance differences between the two are demonstrated most significantly at higher speed. The time the supercharged S281 took to reach 100 mph was 2.4 seconds quicker than our last Mustang GT [“21st-Century Muscle Cars,” C/D, January 2005]. By 130 mph, the difference was 7.1 seconds and growing. That’s called driving away.
But the differences are less profound in the quarter-mile sprint, where the Saleen reaches the lights just 0.6 second ahead of the GT (although it’s already traveling 7 mph faster). A lot counts on getting a decent launch at the drag strip, and we’ll admit our testing facilities have been badly ravaged by winter storms, making grip hard to come by.
We’ve heard of Saleen development drivers turning 12.7 seconds at 114 mph compared with our 13.2 seconds at 110 mph, and we’ll ponder that possibility until we get another example to test at a grippier venue. But the fact is that the claimed 100-hp advantage the Saleen enjoys is at least partly offset by the usual Mustang state of affairs. You know, a front-heavy weight distribution that makes launches hard to hook up. The Mustang also has a solid rear axle and a gearshift linkage that is not exactly precise. (This is a hindrance that has surfaced on production Mustangs, where the jointed linkage to the forward-mounted transmission has proved sloppier than on early press prototypes.) Add an electronic throttle that hangs onto revs long after you’ve lifted, and gearshifts are not made easy.
That’s not to say the supercharged S281 is not a fast and enjoyable car to drive. It is. Nearly every aspect of its character has been honed for better performance. Some of it is ingenious work. The Saleen-designed Series VI screw-type supercharger, for example, integrates itself, the intercooler, and the induction plenum into a single compact unit.
That has allowed Saleen’s engineers to design a plastic hood without a giant power bulge in it. The hood incorporates a redesigned grille and front fascia that evoke aspects of the Saleen S7 with its aggressive air dam and shark-gill inlets. Despite being a double-skinned (and presumably quite stiff) molding, the vented hood quivers and jumps as you drive along, its spasms suggesting you might not have closed it properly.
Saleen-specific plastic designs pretty much run the perimeter of the S281, with rocker skirts at the sides and a jutting rear fascia below a prominent spoiler. It all gives the S281 a distinct appearance–one not lost on the motoring public, if the reaction from jaded California motorists is anything to go by.
Once you hit the mountains, the car’s extroverted appearance is thoroughly backed up by the Saleen Racecraft suspension, which has tuned spring and bar rates along with urethane bushings and nitrogen-pressurized shocks, as well as by the optional 20-inch Pirelli P Zero Rosso tires on 10-inch-wide Saleen-designed chrome alloys, which provide reassuring turn-in and midcorner grip.
The S281’s ride is firm, with some fairly sudden, although small, vertical disturbances, and it takes quite a smooth stretch of pavement to get it all settled down. That Ford solid axle makes its presence felt, too, with the occasional hop at corner entry, but its Panhard rod and various links keep any seriously wayward tendencies in check.
A broad spread of usable torque enables the driver to reel in miles of wrinkled mountain road in one gear, slowing, turning, and driving out strongly without recourse to the billet aluminum shift knob. And if the strong engine braking isn’t enough, the optional 14.0-inch slotted and vented front discs and their four-piston monoblock calipers make short work of unwanted velocity. Although our dusty test venue produced longish stops from 70 mph (179 feet, nine feet longer than in that last GT we tested), they were consistent and fade-free, with a clear pedal feel.
The supercharged S281’s interior is festooned with Saleen upgrades, including a dual-gauge pod mounted high and center with boost pressure and intercooler temperature, Saleen-monogrammed instruments (with a particularly accurate 200-mph speedometer), specific vents and bezels, steering-wheel badge, and pedals, as well as the aforementioned billet shifter featuring tightened throws.
Occupants sit on furniture that has been through a Saleen makeover, with improved bolstering and unique leather design. Naturally, the seats bear Saleen logos. We wouldn’t want to forget who modified this car, would we? Not that you could. That big, fruity V-8 rumble is a constant reminder of the 400 horsepower tugging at the leash, as is the dentist’s-drill whistle of the blower at anything over 2000 rpm.
Yet all of that goes by the board when you have your foot planted. The car blasts forward between 3000 and 6000 rpm in almost brutal explosions of power in the lower gears and in long, sustained surges of acceleration in third and fourth. This is what you pay for here, and at $51,934, you pay dearly. But for some drivers, it’s likely worth every penny.
VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 4-passenger, 2-door coupe
ENGINE TYPE: supercharged and intercooled SOHC 24-valve V-8, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 281 cu in, 4601cc
Power (SAE net): 400 bhp @ 5800 rpm
Torque (SAE net): 420 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 5-speed manual
DIMENSIONS: Wheelbase: 107.1 in Length: 189.1 in Width: 74.0 in Height: 56.0 in
Curb weight: 3680 lb
PERFORMANCE RATINGS:
Zero to 60 mph: 4.6 sec
Zero to 100 mph: .10.6 sec
Zero to 130 mph: .18.5 sec
Street start, 5-60 mph: 5.1 sec
Standing 1/4-mile: 13.2 sec @ 110 mph
Top speed (governor limited): 150 mph
Braking, 70-0 mph: 179 ft
Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.90 g
2007 Ford Saleen S281 Extreme Mustang Ford VIN: 1ZVFT82H775241308 Saleen ID: 07-0049E
To be offered on Saturday, August 30, 2014
Estimate: $ 75,000 – $ 95,000
Saleen Automotive is an American manufacturer of specially-built high performance sports cars and automotive parts based out of Corona California. In 1984 Saleen introduced the first Saleen Mustang featuring better aerodynamics, suspension upgrades and cosmetic modifications.
This 2007 Saleen Mustang has been finished in a one-of-one paint, which is Gulf Livery Heritage colors. The body has been modified from its original specifications and now has a body kit with a new front grille, rear wing, S281 Extreme badges and new hood. Tugging at the leash is a fuel-injected 4.6-liter V-8 engine with an integrated twin-screw supercharger that is pumping out an astonishing 550-bhp. Backing the engine is a five-speed manual transmission with a short-throw shifter. The suspension is equipped with coil-over springs and three link, live rear axle with Panhard rod.
The car comes fully loaded with power steering, brakes, windows, air conditioning and a radio with CD player. The interior has also been modified and sports black leather performance driving seats. Behind the forged five-spoke chrome wheels are four-wheel slotted disc brakes.
The Mustang offered here is a one of a kind car; it is number 49 that was produced in 2007 and shows less than 300 miles on the odometer. Since the first Saleen Mustang was produced, the name has become synonymous with custom styling and high performance handling. These ingredients are what embody this car into a show-stopping, high performance supercar that are eagerly searched for by Saleen enthusiasts.
Price: $57,500.00
VIN: 1ZVFT82H175231017
Vehicle Title: Clear
Year: 2007
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Body Type: Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 8
Engine: Supercharged 4.6
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual 6 Speed
Exterior Color: Victory Blue with White Stripes
Interior Color: Charcoal
Mileage: 22,500
For Sale By: Private Seller
Contact: 303-931-5412
eBay #: 281353775922
Condition:
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Up for auction from The Mustang Ranch in Golden, Colorado. Victory Blue 2007 Ford Saleen S281 Extreme coupe Mustang is extremely rare and I will tell you why. Adult owned maintained and driven 22,500 miles. The owner worked close with Steve Saleen on the build or this car. Here are the features of #47 off the production line.
1 Cannon ball package
2 Schacme tower and transmission brace
3 Ford 62mm race craft throttle body
4 Ford 373 rear end gears
5 Blower belt tentioner up grade
6 JBL short tuned headers
7 Red short shift shifter- direct no grommets
8 Saleen duel fan and larger inter cooler
9 Custom internal porting- upper lid of the supercharger
10 Mcloud speck 5 clutch- flywheel ***
11 Custom tune- 650 RWHP!
And of coarse the performance pre paired Saleen 4.6 SOHC, 6 speed GTO transmission. This is truly a bullet proof machine for you to drive, maintain and collect for years! Please call me if you have any questions about this Ford/ Saleen wicked mustang. Best regards, Rich 303-931-5412.
A closer look at Jarred Williams’ 2003 S281 Extreme #15.
2003 Saleen S281E
2003 S281E #15 manufactured in Irvine, CA
4.6 2V 445 HP Engine
Supercharged 6-Spd
Zinc Yellow
10,700 miles
Options
3.73:1 Gears
+ Extreme Options
Production
1 of 14 S281E vehicles
1 of 4 S281E coupes
1 of 1 S281E coupes in Zinc Yellow
Modifications
Cobra Tank
Focus Pumps
Kenne Bell Boost-a-pump
Siemens 60lb Injectors
SCT 90MM Mass Air Meter
Chicane Sport Intercooler
Bassani X-pipe
3.73 Gears
Raptor Shift-light
Extreme Rainbow became the first optional Saleen custom color to capture both media and enthusiast attention. Developed by BASF, a partner in the Horse of a Different Color contest of 1996 that produced a one-off Extreme Mystic S351, Rainbow took a baton from Ford Motor Company by continuing to offer color changing pigments for mass consumption.
Introduced through BASF’s Extreme Colors line, Rainbow would become a long running staple in Saleen’s custom color chart. From late 1996 through 2009 Saleen produced 19 vehicles in this retina blasting hue.
One such vehicle is 00-0387, a unique S281 Supercharged Speedster loaded to the gills with optional equipment. Current owner, Johnny Elias, located 00-0387 by way of a popular internet auction site this past winter. No stranger to New Edge Saleen Mustangs, Johnny captured 00-0387 with much anticipation.
Produced in May 2000 and delivered to Marietta Ford, #387 features a laundry list of optional Saleen equipment. Beginning with an S281 Supercharged convertible, #387 hosts the following: Heat extractor hood, 10″ rear wheels, tire upgrade, chrome wheels, 13″ front brake upgrade, Saleen/Recaro leather seating, Saleen floor mats, carbon fiber accent trim, and Speedster package.
For the 2000 model year Saleen produced 974 Mustangs, 203 were Supercharged convertibles, 178 featured 5-speed manual transmissions and 94 were Speedsters. Of those, 19 had Saleen/Recaro leather seating with four featuring carbon fiber trim.
Of the 974 street Mustangs produced for the model year, eight were painted a Saleen custom color.
PONTIAC, Mich., April 20 /PRNewswire/ — Saleen Performance Vehicles’ new 2010 S281 convertible will make its first public appearance this coming Sunday at the 25th Annual Fabulous Fords Forever!, hosted at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, California.
The black S281 production convertible will be making its debut accompanied by a silver coupe and the powerful Saleen 435S. The Fabulous Fords show is one of the premier Ford events in the country and Saleen Performance Vehicles continues its tradition of interacting with the thousands of Ford enthusiasts who attend each year.
The S281, based on the 2010 Ford Mustang, displays a premium level of design consideration, both exterior and interior, with performance to match. It builds on the Saleen tradition of limited-edition, high-performance vehicles for enthusiasts who are looking for an exhilarating driving experience, with refined drivability for real-world road conditions.
The S281 features carefully crafted sculptural detailing, with lines and forms that flow naturally displaying suppleness, power and agility. And power is at the heart of the S281, emanating from a Saleen Series VI.5 twin-screw supercharger and dual-stage intercooler mated to 4.6-liter V8 engine producing 485 hp and 460 lb.-ft. of torque, connected to the rear wheels via a short-throw, five-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential with 3.73:1 final drive ratio.
“For more than 25 years the Saleen name has stood for excellence in design, engineering, and driving dynamics,” said Mike Shields, CEO of Saleen Performance Vehicles. “The new S281 is an excellent example of what those words mean when we craft concepts into real cars. Our team has done a terrific job; I’m proud of them and proud to be offering this car to our customers.”
About Saleen Performance Vehicles
Saleen Performance Vehicles is a manufacturer of limited-edition, high-performance cars and trucks, headquartered in Pontiac, Michigan. Saleen vehicles embody sophistication in engineering, styling and performance, resulting in a dynamic driving experience that is both exhilarating and refined. Together with its sister companies, Control-Tec LLC, Power-Tec LLC and its subsidiary, Arrow Racing Engines, Saleen encompasses a broad range of capabilities and services in automotive design, development and manufacturing. For more information, please visit the Saleen Performance Vehicles website at www.saleen.com.