LAS VEGAS, Nov. 4, 2009 – Jack ‘Doc” Watson, the man responsible for countless Hurst Special-edition vehicles and co-creator of the original Hurst “Jaws of Life” device, is teaming with Saleen Performance Vehicles, joining the company’s board of directors.
According to Watson, when he and Saleen owner and CEO Mike Shields began exploring the tremendous potential for the reinvigorated high-performance vehicle manufacturer, “The association just seemed like a natural fit for all involved.”
A performance industry veteran, it was during his years at Hurst that Doc Watson was instrumental in the creation of many legendary performance vehicles in partnership with General Motors, including the 1968 Hurst/Olds 442. Watson is also a credited with co-inventing the “Jaws of Life” rescue tool, originally developed for racetrack rescues, but now an essential tool of fire and rescue departments across the globe.
“Doc Watson is an innovator and an idea man,” said Shields. “Obviously he has a great passion for performance cars, and even better, a sterling reputation for getting things done. Given the plans we have for the future of Saleen, we believe Doc’s involvement will be a tremendous asset in helping us achieve our objectives.”
Over the past quarter century, Saleen Performance Vehicles has emerged as one of world’s premiere manufacturers of ultra-high-performance cars. The core of the Saleen business is the design, engineering, and manufacture of specially modified and enhanced versions of exemplary mainstream cars. These sophisticated, refined, low-volume products deliver superior all-around performance, and an exhilarating driving experience optimized to real-world road conditions.
Saleen’s team of design, engineering and assembly professionals are passionate about their mission: to ensure that every Saleen vehicle is created with the highest levels of innovation, craftsmanship, and care. The resulting machines – true American exotics – provide levels of refinement and exclusivity that are uniquely Saleen.