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SHELBY & MUSTANG PARTS

*** PRESENTS ***

THE SALEEN BOOK
20 YEARS of SALEEN MUSTANG
AND OWNERS REGISTRY
1984 - 2003

BY BRAD BOWLING
FORWARD by STEVE SALEEN

A HARDBOUND BOOk
w/. 417 PAGES

* INCLUDES MANY BEAUTIFUL CAR PICTURES *
* IN FULL COLOR *

* THIS REGISTRY COVERS MR. SALEEN'S
CARS / MUSTANGS from the YEARS:
1984 - thru - 2003

* THIS BOOK TALKS ABOUT HOW MR. SALEEN STARTED HIS
BUSINESS w/. the HELP of the
FORD MOTOR COMPANY

DOES NOT INCLUDES the WHITE & COLOR BOOK COVER

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