Pristine 1987 Saleen

Oct 8, 2014
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My buddy just bought this beautiful car. First I've ever had the opportunity to see in person. Car runs and drives great. Oh yea, it has a V1 S trim on it as well. Just thought I'd share
 

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Wow. A doctor in my area had one of those when I was in high school- NEW. I'd drool over it any time I went by the hospital!

Beautiful!:nice:
 
The villages we all would have burned in order to have that 5-lug on our GTs from the factory. :nonono:

What made you get rid of it Aaros?

Edit: Nevermind, I misread. You still have the thing. That's awesome. Have them bury you in it. That's what I'm doing with my GT.
 
The villages we all would have burned in order to have that 5-lug on our GTs from the factory. :nonono:

What made you get rid of it Aaros?

Edit: Nevermind, I misread. You still have the thing. That's awesome. Have them bury you in it. That's what I'm doing with my GT.
After my last car was crushed i had a little extra cash to replace it and told the wife it was going to be a Saleen or 93 cobra and neither would be cheep. Funny thing is that the parts Saleen used were for the most part off the shelf ford parts, they could have done five lug as they already had the parts to do it.
 
I recall reading something way-back-when that it was an assembly line thing. They didn't have the means to change the order of all of the machines/robots in the line. Something with the differences in how 4-lug went together on the line versus the 5-lug. Some part of the sequence is reversed on the line. They were already putting those parts onto other cars and trucks on other assembly lines just not Mustangs.