



The White Label's naturally aspirated engine, in contrast to its supercharged Yellow and Black Label brethren, keeps things genuine for NA enthusiasts. What are we talking about? Ford Mustang, the ultimate American thoroughbred. This is about the 2023 Ford Mustang Saleen 302 White Label, to be exact. Each vehicle is a limited-edition model, making it a sought-after asset among collectors. Saleen Automotive created the White Label to be a highly capable car that is yet comfortable and practical enough for everyday driving. With 1575 miles on its odometer, this Mustang awaits its next owner in Stafford, Virginia.

The gorgeously sleek exterior of our subject 2023 Ford Mustang Saleen 302 White Label is coated in a color named Heritage Mischievous Purple. It’s one of those majestic colors that need to hit the sun to properly show off its flair. On top of that are Heritage Saleen Graphics in Gold. As you make your way to the back of the car, you will notice the Saleen High Downforce rear wing and polished stainless Saleen exhaust tips. The side profile is beautified with 5-spoke painted silver alloy wheels that house Saleen 15" Two-Piece vented front rotors (6-Piston Calipers/ 20x10 Rear & 20x9 Front). As you move on to the Saleen Black Leather interior, you’ll notice that the Saleen theme continues inside. The Serialized Saleen Dash Plaque (Model & VIN) is proudly presented to remind you that you own a special car. The driver gets a Leather-wrapped steering wheel, and passengers rest their feet on Saleen signature floor mats. Driver aids include Selectable Electric Power-Assist Steering (EPAS) and a Quick-throw shifter.

This 2023 Ford Mustang Saleen 302 White Label is powered by a Saleen Signature Series 5.0L Ti-VCT NA V8 engine producing a reported 500 HP. The 6-speed manual transmission sends power to the rear wheels. As you open the hood, you are greeted with a Saleen model designation engine bay plaque. The engine benefits from aftermarket cold air induction and Saleen High-Performance exhaust mufflers. The car sits on Saleen Signature Series S4 performance suspension with Saleen-Specific front & rear springs, giving you a planted and smooth ride.




1973 was the last year of first generation Mustang production, before the smaller and more cut-down Mustang II hit the scene. So, choosing a car like this 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is representative of the end of an era, so to speak. Plus, since this is a potent Mach 1 variant, it’s got quite a bit of go-factor under the hood as well. This particular car hails from Lakeland, Florida, with 65,000 showing on its odometer. It’s also got a 351 Cleveland, throttle-body injection, carbon-fiber interior trim and accents, and much more goodies to enjoy. DM or call us right now if you’d like to take over custody of this rather special pony.



The White Label's naturally aspirated engine, in contrast to its supercharged Yellow and Black Label brethren, keeps things genuine for NA enthusiasts. What are we talking about? Ford Mustang, the ultimate American thoroughbred. This is about the 2023 Ford Mustang Saleen 302 White Label, to be exact. Each vehicle is a limited-edition model, making it a sought-after asset among collectors. Saleen Automotive created the White Label to be a highly capable car that is yet comfortable and practical enough for everyday driving. With 1575 miles on its odometer, this Mustang awaits its next owner in Stafford, Virginia.



One of the hot variants of Ford’s first-generation Mustang pony car, the Mach 1 came about for the 1969 model year. It was intended to be a sportier trim level, and came with features such as a matte black hood with a simulated air scoop and NASCAR-style cables with pin tie-downs, a louvered rear window, an optional shaker hood, and optional rear and chin spoilers. Overall, the Mach 1 proved to be a huge success, with over 72,000 sold in 1969. When 1970 rocked round, the Mach 1 was so successful that Ford retired the GT trim for the Mustang, making the Mach 1 the top dog. That’s what we have here, a 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 for sale with just 41,000 miles on the clock. This four-speeder with a Cleveland under the hood is currently sitting in Fort Lauderdale, and could be yours if you wish.




One of the best choices for a classic American four by four, a first generation Ford Bronco makes for a fine way to enjoy a weekend drive. Produced between 1966 and 1978, sales averaged well over 20,000 for a good year. In fact, this 1969 Ford Bronco Restomod is one of 20,956 made for the 1969 model year. Now, with a mere 35,199 miles on the clock, it’s up for sale in Landrum, South Carolina. Moreover, it’s received some aftermarket upgrades on the inside and out that make it suitable for regular driving too. So why not take a chance on this vehicle? Just talk to us and we’ll hook you up.



1973 was the last year of first generation Mustang production, before the smaller and more cut-down Mustang II hit the scene. So, choosing a car like this 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is representative of the end of an era, so to speak. Plus, since this is a potent Mach 1 variant, it’s got quite a bit of go-factor under the hood as well. This particular car hails from Lakeland, Florida, with 65,000 showing on its odometer. It’s also got a 351 Cleveland, throttle-body injection, carbon-fiber interior trim and accents, and much more goodies to enjoy. DM or call us right now if you’d like to take over custody of this rather special pony.



SUVs of today are a common sight; go back 5 decades, and that wasn't the case. The first-generation Ford Bronco was an icon in every right; it shaped how SUVs would be perceived and had decent performance to boot. Present today is this lovely 1970 Ford Bronco. Hailing from Costa Mesa, California, this classic SUV boasts all the right upgrades and can be yours to hit your favorite off-road trails or be the talk of your local cars and coffee.




The White Label's naturally aspirated engine, in contrast to its supercharged Yellow and Black Label brethren, keeps things genuine for NA enthusiasts. What are we talking about? Ford Mustang, the ultimate American thoroughbred. This is about the 2023 Ford Mustang Saleen 302 White Label, to be exact. Each vehicle is a limited-edition model, making it a sought-after asset among collectors. Saleen Automotive created the White Label to be a highly capable car that is yet comfortable and practical enough for everyday driving. With 1575 miles on its odometer, this Mustang awaits its next owner in Stafford, Virginia.



As of Twenty Twenty Four, the Camaro was No More. Yes, Chevy’s pony car and the longest-running thorn in the Mustang’s side finally poured one out and sat down to retire. Conceived in the Sixties and debuted for the 1967 model year, the Camaro was made over six glorious generations. So, if you’d like to celebrate this all-American hero from the big Bow Tie, buy this 2019 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Convertible from its current owner in Garfield, New Jersey. It’s got a supercharged V8, carbon-fiber interior trim, the Battery Protection Package and a scant 34,626 miles on its odometer.



The Camaro ZL1 1LE occupies a special corner of American performance history. It's a production car built to embarrass exotics on a road course straight out of the showroom. For 2017, Chevrolet didn’t just build a muscle car with big power; it engineered an apex predator with Multimatic DSSV dampers, aero that actually works, and a cooling package sized for abuse. This particular ZL1 1LE has also been reportedly improved upon heavily. The chassis has a reported 68,230 miles, but teh engine is fresh, with 700 miles on it. The 6.2-liter LT4 V8 features uprated forced induction, and reportedly 717 WHP / ~850 HP (Crank).

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