How to tell if its A Real Saleen & Whats It Worth??
#1061
It is recommended that each new owner purchase authenticating documentation from the new Saleen Automotive that contains more definitive and authoritative info than I am able to give -- such as a Letter Of Authenticity or a copy of the window sticker -- they are available to owners (not shoppers) for a charge and you must order them online:
http://shop.saleen.com/Accessories_s/80.htm
#1062
I am looking to purchase a 2002 saleen? Hopefully vin # 1FAFP42X32F149838 but unsure of bag can u help
#1063
In case you still need this information, yes, that is real -- a yellow convertible with a fair number of options including 3.55:1 rear, painted door panels, Speedster package, chrome wheels, and floor mats.
#1066
Thinking about buying can anyone check the vin for me?
Thinking about buying a 94 saleen and just wanted to see if anyone could check the vin for me to see if its legit...vin is 1FALP42T6RF126967 thanks.
#1067
Please check out
Looking at a 2001. Vin is 1FAFP42XX1F148197
Plaque number 01-0447.
Also if someone with access could run a car fax or auto check.
Thx.
Plaque number 01-0447.
Also if someone with access could run a car fax or auto check.
Thx.
#1068
I am looking at a 2001 Saleen SC vin 1FAFP42X81F164415 I haven't gotten any of the plaques from the guying selling it. Here is the link
Just curious if it is legit.
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#1069
#1070
Australian Saleen?
Hi Guys,
Love your passion and effort.
Investigating a car that could be a rare right hand drive Saleen, but a not 100% sure from the VIN and the car is on the other side of the country, so can't look for myself.
I am hoping you guys can help.
The car is part of a deceased estate collection and the family cannot offer any documentation for this vehicle (11 in the former collection and this was the only Ford).
The engine number is listed as: SF131069
VIN: 1FALP42D0SF182305
I have requested a picture of the door chassis number, which I can supply tomorrow hopefully.
A national search of all State registrations only have the VIN listed as a 1995 Ford Mustang Cobra (see attachments).
Ford Australia imported a few Mustangs to Australia and the factory performed the conversion from left to right-hand drive.
Due to a long history of stupid car importation laws in Australia, I have a sneaking suspicion that this car has a 5.0l motor instead of the 351.
I would appreciate any help to confirm if this is a Genuine Saleen Mustang and what specifications should it have?
Can anyone provide images of the bumper numbers and other identification tags commonly referred to on this thread because they just don't exist in here. If I can show the daughter of the former owner what to look for, we might get some answers.
Cheers,
Scott Clark
(formerly of Columbus, Ohio)
Love your passion and effort.
Investigating a car that could be a rare right hand drive Saleen, but a not 100% sure from the VIN and the car is on the other side of the country, so can't look for myself.
I am hoping you guys can help.
The car is part of a deceased estate collection and the family cannot offer any documentation for this vehicle (11 in the former collection and this was the only Ford).
The engine number is listed as: SF131069
VIN: 1FALP42D0SF182305
I have requested a picture of the door chassis number, which I can supply tomorrow hopefully.
A national search of all State registrations only have the VIN listed as a 1995 Ford Mustang Cobra (see attachments).
Ford Australia imported a few Mustangs to Australia and the factory performed the conversion from left to right-hand drive.
Due to a long history of stupid car importation laws in Australia, I have a sneaking suspicion that this car has a 5.0l motor instead of the 351.
I would appreciate any help to confirm if this is a Genuine Saleen Mustang and what specifications should it have?
Can anyone provide images of the bumper numbers and other identification tags commonly referred to on this thread because they just don't exist in here. If I can show the daughter of the former owner what to look for, we might get some answers.
Cheers,
Scott Clark
(formerly of Columbus, Ohio)