Unlock George Foreman’s Exclusive 1995 Ford Mustang Saleen S351 for Sale – A Boxing Legend’s Ride for Sale

1995 Saleen S351 Mustang: A Muscle Car with a Punch

The Ford Mustang S351 was one of the quickest cars of the 1990s. And, believe it or not, it’s still a quick car today. Developed in partnership with the legendary tuner Saleen, this ’95 Saleen S351 Mustang is a real treat. As former heavyweight champion George Foreman would attest, this vehicle has the fighting spirit to match its speed.

A Rare Gem

Originally, this ’95 Saleen S351 was a press car owned by Foreman. With only 227 miles on the odometer, this low-mileage gem has been well-maintained. As you’d expect, it sports a deep, rich finish, and its Vortec supercharged V8 engine exhales through a rumbling exhaust system. The 351 Windsor V8, backed by a five-speed manual transmission, churns out 510 horsepower and 495 lb-ft of torque.

Unleashing the Beast

With its R Code 500 package, this Saleen S351 Mustang is the real deal. Its black leather Recaro seats, paired with a 500-horsepower engine, make for an unforgettable driving experience. Whether you’re cruising down the highway or tearing up the track, this beast has the power to leave all others in its dust.

A Rare Opportunity

Currently, this unique ’95 Saleen S351 Mustang is available via consignment from a Washington state dealer, with two days left for bidding. At $37,000, it’s a steal. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of American muscle car history.

Specifications:

  • Engine: 5.8-liter V8 with Vortec supercharger and R Code 500 package
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual
  • Suspension: Racecraft
  • Wheels/Tires: 18-inch staggered-size Pirelli P Zero
  • Interior: Black leather with Recaro bucket seats
  • Exterior: Canary Yellow with matching wheels and hard tonneau cover

Additional Amenities:

  • Saleen badging and graphics
  • All related documents, including media loaner and owner’s manuals
  • Equipment manuals

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