Price: $678,800.00
VIN: 1S9SB181X5S000046
Ext. Color: Black
Int. Color: Black
Mileage: 874
eBay #: 391161424331
Website: www.mgmsl.com
We have just added to our extensive exotic car inventory a beautiful 2005 Saleen S7 Twin Turbo in black metallic with black leather interior and only 875 miles. This s7 is equipped with: 6 speed, rear view camera, chrome wheels, carbon fiber rear spoiler and more. Buy the best from the best!!!
This is the original, hand-built, American true supercar that is cabable of speeds over 200 mph! The S7 was conceived to combine the performance of a track only race car with the driving pleasure of a road car. Stock, the 2004 S7 is built with a 7.0 liter naturally aspirated, all aluminum block that produces 550hp. Space age materials are used throught and include a magnesium throttle body and intake manifolds, carbon fiber induction system, stainless steel valves, beryllium exhaust seats, a ceramic coated stainless steel exhaust and race derived all aluminum CNC machined, Saleen designed heads! Just as much care has been addressed to the comforts as its performance. The S7 features asymmetrical seating as the drivers position is moved slightly more center than the passenger. The upholstery is covered with fine Conolly leathers and suede’s. Accents are brushed aluminum and painted body colors. This fine example is built from the factory in Silver over a Black Interior. Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Adjustable Pedals and 6 Disc CD changer are all standard equipment along with a Built In Rear View Mirror Backup Camera and a Quick Release Removable Steering Wheel to ease entry and exiting of the cockpit. The S7 is also unusually accommodating to tall drivers as well! This fine example boasts several upgrades performed by Saleen and include Larger Heads, Headers and Camshaft helping to increase the horsepower to nearly 700hp! A Front End Lifting System and Front and Side Camera System has also been installed.
Nth Moto Saleen S7 twin turbo. 1100 HP on 93 octane pump gas. Race engine build, turbo kit, design, engineering, fabrication, wiring, and tuning by Nth Moto in Minneapolis, MN.
Quick Stats: S7 04-043
– Lone Beryllium 2004 model
– Only Beryllium naturally aspirated
– Second to last 2004 road car produced
– One of three Beryllium S7 total
Vehicle Description:
2003 SALEEN S7 SUPERCAR #1 OF 4 FACTORY PERFORMANCE COMPETITION CARS THIS IS THE FIRST!!!! FINISHED IN BRIGHT SILVER WITH BLACK LEATHER AND GREY ALCANTERA THROUGHOUT THE INTERIOR !! FACTORY UPGRADED TOUCH SCREEN SOUND SYSTEM,SERVICED/NEW TIRES LOW MILEAGE, SERVICED WITH CLUTCH BY SALEEN AND GARAGE KEPT WITH CLIMATE CONTROL, CARBON FIBER BODY, REMOTE DOOR OPENINGS, FACTORY CHROMED WHEELS, 3M CLERA BRA, FACTORY REAR WING, ONLY 82 OF THESE VERY SOUGHT AFTER COLLECTOR SUPERCARS WERE EVER PRODUCED, THIS ONE WAS PERSONALLY SIGNED BY MR. SALEEN !!! ONLY 40 NATURALLY ASPIRATED CARS WERE BUILT OF THAT 4 WITH PERFORMANCE COMP PACKAGE ADDING 100 EXTRA HORSE POWER THIS WAS #1, THEY WERE NOT CALLED COMPETITION TILL #4 HOWEVER MINE IS THE FIRST, ORIGINALLY PRICED AT ALMOST $500,000, I CANT THINK OF A BETTER INVESTMENT AUTO CAR ON THE MARKET!! GUARANTEED IT WILL MAKE A GREAT ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION!!! CREATIVE LEASE AND FINANCE AVAILABLE! THIS IS FOR THE REAL COLLECTOR AND BUILT IN THE BEST COLOR , SUPERB CONDITION REAL CARBON FIBER EVERYWHERE!!!! PLEASE VISIT INTERSTATEMOTORSPORT FOR LOTS OF PICTURES, WORLDWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE! TITLE CLEAR! LOCATED DISCRETELY IN THE PRINCETON NEW JERSEY SUBURBS, BETWEEN NEW YORK CITY OR PHILADELPHIA, EASY ACCESS FROM BOTH , WE CAR SET UP PICK UP FROM ANY AIRPORT PLEASE CALL 6092397800 OR EMAIL ISMOTORSPORT@AOL FOR MORE INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING.
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VIN: 1S9SB18185S000062
Ext. Color: Lizstick Red
Int. Color: Black
Mileage: 359
eBay #: 121394292347
2005 SALEEN S7 Twin-Turbo, car #62, 359 miles, Lizstick Red, Black interior with Grey inserts, 7.0 Liter Aluminum V8 Twin-Turbo with 750 horsepower at 6,300rpm and 700ft.-lbs. torque at 4,200rpm. The Saleen S7 has already caught the eye of the collector car market. Referred to by many as “the only American Supercar”, this is one of the last very low mileage examples of a very limited production run. For further information, please call Tom Brazill at 702-682-6995.
Arguably one of the most well known S7 TTs and not for something positive (unfortunately). As most S7 enthusiasts are aware this is the infamous “tow truck mishap” car that was repaired, repainted and listed for sale about a year ago. Although it’s been a long road from then to now I’ll try to focus on the highlights.
When I first found 061 she was for sale at Bentley Gold Coast. Despite her storied past I was interested in her for two reasons. I had owned a perfect 900 mile TT a few years back and had regretted letting her go the day she left. So I was intent on replacing her plus 061’s past would afford me an interesting opportunity I would not have otherwise had with a “perfect” car. That opportunity was to restore 061 back to her former glory AND in the process paint her the color of my choice. In this case Ferrari Bianco Fuji Pearl White!
The question for me at the time was whether or not she was mechanically sound. For this I turned to the head tech of the S7 production line who I had been introduced to when I owned my previous S7. He agreed to visit 061 for me and inspect her thoroughly. After two visits, a test drive (at speed) and a thorough inspection of the chassis it was determined that 061 was actually in decent mechanical condition. Nothing that couldn’t be rectified, replaced or repaired easily.
Then came the inspection of the exterior and subsequent repairs to the body. One word. Horrific! Literally beyond comprehension. He described the body work (and repairs) as having been completed by a butcher in a barn. Drip marks, bondo, dirt in the paint, cracks showing through, missing carbon fiber wheel well covers, etc. Essentially a physical wreck! He said that if anyone had actually been interested in the car and had come to inspect it they would have walked away in 10 seconds. Photos never showed any of these imperfections but he said it literally looked like someone had used a rattle can on the car! Again, I wasn’t too concerned about her physical condition since I was planning to repair and repaint her. So I made my deal with Bentley Gold Coast and 061 became the newest addition to the family!
Fast forward 10 days and 061 finally arrived in Southern California. Nothing could have prepared me for the car that backed out of the trailer that day. Nothing. She wasn’t even a 10 footer. I was standing 20 feet away and I could see the waves and discoloration in the paint from the sidewalk. Physically speaking 061 was a wreck. Bad beyond words. So bad that I couldn’t even drive her. Straight into my warehouse and then straight to my body shop the next day. By the way 061’s interior was actually in remarkably good condition with the exception of the yellow painted panels (which are normally silver and which I reverted back to silver). The leather was actually very clean.
My body shop was equally blown away by what they saw when I dropped her off. They could not believe it. We spent hours discussing the rebuild which would entail stripping the car down to its bare chassis and drivetrain and rebuilding her from there. Every panel would be stripped down to raw carbon, repaired as needed with carbon (versus the bondo that was used) and repainted. Estimated time for completion – about four months and a hefty repair bill! But I knew this going in so I was prepared!
As you’d expect from a project of this scope nothing goes quite as planned. What my body shop discovered quickly was that the S7 had not been built very well originally. Once stripped down it became evident that the carbon panels (having nothing to do with the incident) had very poor tolerances and finish quality. The body shop asked me how much I wanted to repair over and above what was related to the incident. In other words – to correct what Saleen had originally failed to make perfect from the outset. Obviously I had no intention of turning this car into a concourse winning car. I simply wanted it to be “nice” and presentable but I also know myself. I couldn’t accept “that’s good enough” if I knew I could make it better!
Almost eight months later 061 finally left the body shop. Literally double the time and double the original repair budget! I will never admit to how much money I spent on 061 as it’s irrelevant to me. I plan to keep her indefinitely. To say that she is perfect is an understatement. I was not happy about what it cost me to make her perfect but when I laid eyes on her that day the expense was worth every penny. Words cannot describe what a S7 TT in pearl white looks like in person. Every part has been repaired to perfection, every seam is in perfect alignment, every panel perfectly painted and the paint looks like glass!
She may have a storied past but that doesn’t matter to me. Had she not had a storied past I would never have repainted her for fear of destroying her value. But her past provided me with this opportunity which I would have otherwise never had. 061 has been reborn and in many ways is better than the day she left the factory!