Why bother? It's beat, broken, and scarred. Nothing "Saleen" or special about it at all, anymore. If I had money to waste and the time/working space to deal with it, I'd save it ... but not for $2,500. I paid less than that for my notch, and it was in better shape that that sucker.
If it at least has the full body kit in tact the project might seem more appealing. However, if I'm forced to restore it with non-Saleen parts that sort of defeats the purpose imo.
If it at least has the full body kit in tact the project might seem more appealing. However, if I'm forced to restore it with non-Saleen parts that sort of defeats the purpose imo.
at this point you're just paying 2500$ to save another run of the mill fox. sure it was ORIGINALLY a saleen, but other than the title, nothing on it will be saleen anymore. even if you go with an aftermarket saleen kit, it still wouldn't be the same, imo.
looks like parts are inside...you also have to ask yourself if you would buy a 67 Shelby if it was stripped down also. Always worth saving a special car.