Paul Walker’s Saleen S7 Was Built To Outrun Ferraris, This One Spent Its Life Parked
The S7 rocks a 7.0-liter naturally-aspirated V8 with 550 hp. Despite this Saleen’s age, it’s been driven just 1,880 miles. The naturally-aspirated S7 has a claimed top speed of 220 mph. Built between 2000 and 2009, the Saleen S7 was one of the few mid-engined supercars to come out of America and actually make a dent in international motorsport, including the FIA GT Championship. Now one of those rare cars is up for sale, and it has a Hollywood pedigree to match its racing bloodline. The late Paul Walker once owned this 2003 Saleen S7. How long it stayed in his collection isn’t clear, and despite his well-documented love of driving, the odometer suggests he didn’t put many miles on it himself. The car shows just 1,880 miles (3,025 km) today, which is a remarkable figure for a 23-year-old American supercar. Read: 1-Of-3 Saleen S7 LM Might Be The Ultimate American Supercar While low mileage is generally fav...