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2006 Ford Mustang Saleen S281 06-0667 on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:66464 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Waynetown, Indiana, United States

Waynetown, Indiana, United States
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More infos regarding my car at: shavonshhuitzacua@lakelouise.net .

2006 Ford Mustang Saleen S281 (06-0667)
I love my beautiful car and sad to see it sell, but I simply don't have the room. The pictures don't do it justice!
This car shining in the sun is absolutely beautiful! This is a rarely seen Saleen, it stays in the garage and only
driven on beautiful days. No Modifications, very reliable and fun to drive! This is originally a California car,
which means it has never seen snow; since moving to Indiana it has been in a garage for all rain and snow!
I want any potential buyer to feel confident in purchasing this car. We can always FaceTime or video chat. I can
let you hear the awesome exhaust and give you a 360 view of the car, inside and out.
NADA Book Value $35,500 (Since owning this car the value continues going up.)
66,464 Miles (Since owning the car I have put just over 6,800 miles on it.)
Exterior: Torch Red / Interior: Dark Charcoal Leather
4.6L 3V SOHC V8 Engine
5 Speed Manual Transmission
330 HP Engine / 430 ft. lbs Torque
Numbered car: #667
Comes with Saleen Floor Mats, Saleen Car Cover and Original Window Sticker
This car is registered with Saleen Owner's Registry with a letter of authenticity signed by Steve Saleen.
This particular Saleen is 1 of 49 with these exact colors and options.
Title clean and own free and clear
Paint is rust free
There are a few minor issues I want any potential buyer to be aware of. They are all shown in the photos attached.
The back bumper has a scratch going down the bumper by the letter "L" with two small chips (from the previous
owner). The front rocker panel (behind the driver wheel) has some clear coat peeling. The driver front seat has
normal wear, but it also has what looks like small specks of white pant. I asked the previous owner about this and
he said he didn't realize, until it was dried, that he had accidentally got paint on the seat. I never worried
about getting it off and to me it wasn't an issue I worried about. Also, the back seat has a small hole in the
leather, again from the previous owner. Like I mentioned, none of these issues bothered me because when you look
at the car the flaws aren't what shine.
Don't miss out on an opportunity to have, "Power in the Hands of a Few"

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1964 Ford GT40 prototype to be auctioned in April

Wed, 12 Mar 2014

The Ford GT40 owns a firm spot on the list of the greatest American racecars ever made, being the first car from the United States to take an overall win in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. And now Mecum will auction what it claims is second-oldest GT40 still in existence at its Houston sale on April 12.
The story of the GT40 is fascinating. Henry Ford II attempted to buy Ferrari in the early '60s, but Enzo refused. Ford decided if he couldn't have them, then he would beat the Prancing Horse on the track. Ford went to Carroll Shelby and asked him to spearhead the program. The early cars combined a steel monocoque chassis with Ford's 4.2-liter V8 engine pumping out around 350 horsepower. The first prototype made its public debuted on April 1, 1964, at the New York Auto Show.
Shelby kept building prototypes, including GT/104, which is for sale here. This version featured a lighter steel chassis and was raced at Le Mans in 1964. However, a fire forced it to retire. It was then repainted and had a 4.7-liter (289-cubic-inch) engine fitted. The chassis had its best finish at the 1965 Daytona Continental 2,000 Kilometers where it finished third with Bob Bondurant and Ritchie Ginther behind the wheel. Later that season, it was shipped back to Ford where it was restored and displayed at auto shows until 1971 when the automaker sold it. Since then, it has had many private owners.

Road & Track names its 2013 Performance Car of the Year

Thu, 14 Nov 2013

Road & Track recently staged its first annual Performance Car of the Year test, pitting 13 new and updated performance cars against each other on track, then graduating the top six to a road test before picking a winner. Additionally, the magazine staff picked the best automobiles of the year in eight categories.
But first, let's cover the PCotY segment. Here's the list of cars brought to the comparison test: Audi R8 V10 Plus; BMW 435i; BMW M6 Competition Package; Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51; Ferrari F12 Berlinetta; Ford Fiesta ST; Jaguar F-Type V8 S; Jaguar XFR-S; Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S-Model Wagon; Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black Series; Mini John Cooper Works GP; Nissan GT-R Track Edition; and Porsche Cayman S.
To find out the results of the comparison, head over to Road & Track's website or check the press release below, where you'll also find the magazine's top-rated vehicles in eight categories. Want more? Head over to the 2013 PCotY hub. But before you do that, take a stab at guessing the winner of PCotY (we'll give you one hint: it isn't a Porsche).

How the Ford Shelby Mustang came to be

Fri, 20 Sep 2013

Even as rumors swirl that the next-generation of high-performance Ford Mustang will drop the Shelby name, Ford has released a short video telling how the legend of the Shelby Mustang came to be. In its latest installment of its video series entitled Mustang Countdown, Ford dug up some footage from Carroll Shelby to give a little insight into how this automotive icon was created.
While it's definitely interesting to hear the late legend tell the story in his own words (including numerous references to the 1964 Mustang as a "secretary's car"), it's also pretty funny learning exactly how the Shelby GT350 got its name in the first place - a name allegedly making a comeback as the replacement for the current Shelby GT500. As development work continues on the 2015 Ford Mustang, the Shelby video posted below shows that the automaker is always looking at its past - even as it looks ahead to the future.