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2004 Saleen S7
2004 Saleen S7 Like many cars made in America, the Saleen S7 is big. In fact it was the widest and longest two-seater car of its time. That by no means makes it a lumbering menace; quite the opposite, the S7 saw success in sportscar racing and destroys the quarter mile. As large as the S7 is, it is lightweight and agile. Just don’t expect it to be easy to find parking for it.