Roush 1993 351 saleen black and gold edition

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Year/Model?

Welcome! This is a nice group of people here...

Please check your info - they didn't make 351's until 1994.

But, either way it would be a collectable car!

If its a 1993, they were produced in VERY limited numbers and the fox bodies have maintained a good value.

If it is a 351 car (assume 1994?) it is very rare as well and the care most people recognize as a SALEEN. (I own 99-08, a laser red S281-SC Speedster. The first question 80% of people ask is "is that a 351?")


So, check on the specs and get back to us - could be a great car!

Pics and other info are always helpful as well..


Good luck!

Tony
 
Its whatever year they made the anniversary black and gold saleen 351 edition. I will be talking to my friend tommorrow so I will find out more info. I was on another site and I thought it said that 1993 they made ten anniversary black and gold saleens. I could be wrong.

I just checked again it is a 93 they only made ten of them.
 
rbc1979 said:
Its whatever year they made the anniversary black and gold saleen 351 edition. I will be talking to my friend tommorrow so I will find out more info. I was on another site and I thought it said that 1993 they made ten anniversary black and gold saleens. I could be wrong.

I just checked again it is a 93 they only made ten of them.

You might be talking about an SA-10, but it was not a 351 and it was not black and gold.

Here is a picture

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Its whatever year they made the anniversary black and gold saleen 351 edition...

They did not make an anniversary 351 that I am aware of...

Is it a fox body or SN95 style?

You are at the right place, get us more pics or info and we can help!

Good luck,

Tony
 
The more I think about it the car is the newer body style, that happened in 1994 right. I think it might be a 1996, all I now is he told me he paid over 60 g's for it. It has 351 supercharged painted on the hood in gold, the rims are gold. I haven't seen the car in a year. I saw the owner the other day and he asked me if I was still interested in buying it. I will get more info tommorrow.
 
Is it a Speedster (Convertible) or a hardtop car?

http://www.performanceautosport.com/detail.asp?car=5737

If it is a coupe - Mark's website shows a 15,000 mile original 1997 for $33,500 asking. I am a firm believer in a car is worth what the highest buyer is willing to pay as long as the seller agrees to sell. One can never insult a seller if they do not sell their passion for a "low ball" price unless they agree to sell at that price.

Mint condition coupes are different than convertibles as ragtops can easily be worth $15,000 more than coupes and are MUCH harder to find for sale. Condition is also the other variable. S351 Saleen's REQUIRE love, attention, respect, and maintanence. A beautiful well-looked after 100,000 mile S351 is worth more than an abused 20,000 mile S351.

What is your friends asking price? As well, you might want to consider the "gold" rims and stripes because as "RARE" as someone may state it is, what you really have to consider is how saleable it is. If the silver stripes and rims look 1000% better in the opinion of most of the buyers, the gold is may be worth A LOT less in the eyes of one who knows what they want and care about appearance. I know if I had the choice I would never buy the gold as it simply does not seem as nice, unless I could not wait. I hate to compare, but to make the point, if there was a 1 of 1 bright pink Saleen would you buy it because it was a one of one?

I would have to see it. If it is a convertible and you are not interested, I may be interested in this car. If it has gold accessories I would really have to see it first though. Eitherway, any nice S351 is one of the most collectable Saleen's made.

Best Regards.
 
Thanks for the relpys, I not sure if is a hardtop or a convertable. I will find out later today. I think it is a hardtop. The gold is a little gaudy but the car is a garage kept sunday driver with low miles. Its never been raced or beat on. He said he would sell it for 30 g's.