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05-09-2020, 07:28 AM
From Ford Authority. https://fordauthority.com/2020/05/this-is-the-first-ever-saleen-mustang-exclusive/
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By the time the ‘80s rolled around, Steve Saleen (https://fordauthority.com/category/people/steve-saleen/) sought to take his experience on the race track in a whole new direction. He founded Saleen Autosport in 1983 and applied his go-fast know-how to build track-worthy street machines. Inspired by the Mustang (https://fordauthority.com/category/ford/mustang/) racer he drove in the SCCA Trans-Am Series in 1982, Saleen began working on what would become the first-ever Saleen Mustang in 1983.
The vehicle featured here is that very car, and it currently resides at the Saleen exhibit at LeMay – America’s Car Museum (https://fordauthority.com/2019/11/saleen-exhibit-opens-at-americas-car-museum/) in Tacoma, Washington. Ford Authorityvisited the exhibit last year and we’re now shedding light on this unique Ford Mustang, in conjunction with exclusive photos.
https://fordauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/1984-Saleen-Ford-Mustang-LeMay-Americas-Automotive-Museum-001-Exterior-1024x540.jpg
As is often the case with this kind of thing, the first-ever Saleen Mustang began as a humble sketch on Saleen’s kitchen table in Santa Rosa, California. As the story goes, Steve’s sister donated her personal 1984 Fox-body hatchback to the cause, to which Steve added a number of track-inspired performance parts and styling elements.
https://fordauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/1984-Saleen-Ford-Mustang-LeMay-Americas-Automotive-Museum-003-Exterior-1024x683.jpg
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Originally priced at $14,300, the first-ever Saleen Mustang hit the scene as a no-nonsense performer capable of slicing it up on the track, and then driving home at the end of the day. Saleen would take the formula to all-new heights (https://fordauthority.com/2020/04/how-saleen-shaped-the-ford-gt-supercar/) and legendary levels in the years to follow, but that’s a story for another day.
https://fordauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/1984-Saleen-Ford-Mustang-LeMay-Americas-Automotive-Museum-005-Exterior-1024x683.jpg
https://fordauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/1984-Saleen-Ford-Mustang-LeMay-Americas-Automotive-Museum-002-Exterior-758x505.jpg
By the time the ‘80s rolled around, Steve Saleen (https://fordauthority.com/category/people/steve-saleen/) sought to take his experience on the race track in a whole new direction. He founded Saleen Autosport in 1983 and applied his go-fast know-how to build track-worthy street machines. Inspired by the Mustang (https://fordauthority.com/category/ford/mustang/) racer he drove in the SCCA Trans-Am Series in 1982, Saleen began working on what would become the first-ever Saleen Mustang in 1983.
The vehicle featured here is that very car, and it currently resides at the Saleen exhibit at LeMay – America’s Car Museum (https://fordauthority.com/2019/11/saleen-exhibit-opens-at-americas-car-museum/) in Tacoma, Washington. Ford Authorityvisited the exhibit last year and we’re now shedding light on this unique Ford Mustang, in conjunction with exclusive photos.
https://fordauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/1984-Saleen-Ford-Mustang-LeMay-Americas-Automotive-Museum-001-Exterior-1024x540.jpg
As is often the case with this kind of thing, the first-ever Saleen Mustang began as a humble sketch on Saleen’s kitchen table in Santa Rosa, California. As the story goes, Steve’s sister donated her personal 1984 Fox-body hatchback to the cause, to which Steve added a number of track-inspired performance parts and styling elements.
https://fordauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/1984-Saleen-Ford-Mustang-LeMay-Americas-Automotive-Museum-003-Exterior-1024x683.jpg
https://fordauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/1984-Saleen-Ford-Mustang-LeMay-Americas-Automotive-Museum-004-Exterior-1024x682.jpg
Originally priced at $14,300, the first-ever Saleen Mustang hit the scene as a no-nonsense performer capable of slicing it up on the track, and then driving home at the end of the day. Saleen would take the formula to all-new heights (https://fordauthority.com/2020/04/how-saleen-shaped-the-ford-gt-supercar/) and legendary levels in the years to follow, but that’s a story for another day.
https://fordauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/1984-Saleen-Ford-Mustang-LeMay-Americas-Automotive-Museum-005-Exterior-1024x683.jpg