George Foreman’s old Mustang has gone on sale for just £9,300.
This eye-catching 1995 Saleen S351 Supercharged Convertible was delivered new to the late, two-time boxing heavyweight champion.
After being the poster boy for the motor’s release, Saleen officials handed the ride to him, who died in March this year.
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The ring king turned grill maker reportedly rarely drove the Mustang, despite keeping it in his collection for decades.
This 30-year-old motor is equipped with a Supercharged R-code 5.8-litre V8 engine.
The Mustang possesses a whopping 510 horsepower and has a hair-raising top speed of 172mph.
The most standout feature of the ride is its outrageous exterior finished in canary yellow over a black Recaro leather.
Despite its age, the car has just 728 miles on the clock, as reported by What’s The Jam.
The documents which accompany the ride show over £42,000 has been spent on upgrades.
Bidding on the vehicle, now located in Seattle, Washington, ends on 28 July.
SBX Cars, which is hosting the sale, said: “This car, unit 30 of the 42 Saleen-produced convertibles for the year, was completed in early March 1995 and was featured in Saleen’s press materials.
“It was later handed off to the legendary George Foreman as its first owner.
“Foreman, best known for being a two-time boxing heavyweight champion and an Olympic gold medalist, reportedly kept the car for decades, yet only drove it sparingly.
“A copy of the title in his name will accompany the car.
“It is fitting that Saleen’s slogan is: Power in the hands of a few.
“This is a car that simply has no equal.”
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