Saleen SA-20 Photos
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In celebration of their 20th anniversary, Saleen offered the ultimate in limited edition vehicles: the SA-20 Speedster. The SA-20 Speedster, based on the Saleen S281, was available as a convertible only and was powered by a 375 HP, 4.6L V8 featuring a Saleen Series IV Screw Type Intercooled Supercharger and Saleen Powerflash performance calibration system. There were only ten made, factory-custom painted Pearl White with Five Spoke 18†wheels painted to match. The SA-20 featured Saleen’s brand-new, never before seen 20th anniversary Tonneau cover with integrated light-bar design. In addition, the vehicle featured 20th anniversary black and yellow graphics, Saleen’s lightweight, vented, composite hood, S281 Extreme Wing and S281 Extreme Rear Fascia with center exhaust. The interior of the SA-20 featured 20th anniversary special edition Saleen leather sport seating, console plaque, custom floor mats and custom door panels. Of the ten SA-20s made, one was special ordered with an automatic transmission. (And it belongs to Blip.)
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Thats gorgeous...
Blip, I know you've said before, but I dont remember.. why the automatic?
Blip, I know you've said before, but I dont remember.. why the automatic?
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Originally posted by scothew@Feb. 3rd, 2004, 3:29 PM
Thats gorgeous...
Blip, I know you've said before, but I dont remember.. why the automatic?
Thats gorgeous...
Blip, I know you've said before, but I dont remember.. why the automatic?
There were days, when I had my previous 5 speed Saleen, that I could drive it okay, but if I got struck in traffic, it could sometimes become a problem pushing and holding down the clutch pedal. It was getting to the point after a relapse last summer that I just didn't want to drive the car any more.
Heard about the SA-20 program and was able to convince Saleen, (really Steve Saleen himself approved the special build), to find a white AOD equiped GT convertible to use for the SA-20 edition build-up, which then replaced one of the ten 5 spd chassis already reserved at Saleen, Inc.
Here's a picture of my car during the build process after getting its Extreme white paint.
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so blip you have the only aod one??
I like the blacked out hood and center exhaust. Glad you were able to get Saleen to hook you up. That rocks.
Is it just me or does the light bar sit alot lower in that car than normal?
I like the blacked out hood and center exhaust. Glad you were able to get Saleen to hook you up. That rocks.
Is it just me or does the light bar sit alot lower in that car than normal?
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Thanks, it is kind of cool to have a 1 of 1 car--never had that before.
Yes, the light bar is now part of the speedster tonneau cover and sits much lower--really too low. It's a case of style over function.:notnice:
When the speedster cover is on, the inside rearview mirror is totally blocked. Your only rear vision is with the side mirrors and there are some BIG blind spots. I've had 2 close calls making lane changes and not seeing an overtaking car switch to the same lane, such as changing lane to exit the interstate.
Also, I think the new light bar/speedster cover combo will be used with the 04 speedster option, no more separate light bar. (Maybe they'll change the location a little.)
Yes, the light bar is now part of the speedster tonneau cover and sits much lower--really too low. It's a case of style over function.:notnice:
When the speedster cover is on, the inside rearview mirror is totally blocked. Your only rear vision is with the side mirrors and there are some BIG blind spots. I've had 2 close calls making lane changes and not seeing an overtaking car switch to the same lane, such as changing lane to exit the interstate.
Also, I think the new light bar/speedster cover combo will be used with the 04 speedster option, no more separate light bar. (Maybe they'll change the location a little.)
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So if you take the speedster cover off, the lightbar come off with it?
I'm suprised Saleen didn't use the folding speedster cover and just allow you to toss it in the back seat for thos sudden downpores.
I'm suprised Saleen didn't use the folding speedster cover and just allow you to toss it in the back seat for thos sudden downpores.
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Cool Story Blip, sorry to hear about the leg though.
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Here's a picture of my cover spending the winter in the diningroom.
BM--I wish it was that easy to store. If you get caught in the rain, either you get wet or abandon the cover, 'cuse it don't fit under the ragtop!
(Really, the cover and other stuff is in there because we are expanding our laundry/mudroom and part of the garage. Even having the new Galdiator wall system put into part of the garage so it will be easy to hang the cover when it's not on the car)
BM--I wish it was that easy to store. If you get caught in the rain, either you get wet or abandon the cover, 'cuse it don't fit under the ragtop!
(Really, the cover and other stuff is in there because we are expanding our laundry/mudroom and part of the garage. Even having the new Galdiator wall system put into part of the garage so it will be easy to hang the cover when it's not on the car)