Why did Jade want to sell her Saturn Sky?
Jade pleaded with Dana for months on end to sell the Sky, claiming that in order to elevate their game, they needed to buy a Corvette. But Dana refused, and eventually her man decided that the only way to reach some form of agreement was for the little roadster to receive an LS heart transplant.
How long did it take to build a Saturn Sky Roadster?
Toss in a “plug-and-play” wiring harness that ended up requiring countless hours of tracking down incorrectly positioned wires and connectors, and both time and money spent on this 10-month build became quite substantial.
What kind of engine does a Saturn Sky have?
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the “Red Line” version of the Saturn Sky, rest assured that unlike modern GM “Redline” vehicles, this specialized model was way more than just an appearance package.
What kind of gearbox does a Saturn Sky Roadster have?
Issues with shoehorning the LS3’s gearbox into the little roadster were only compounded by the fact that JDP Motorsports had to fabricate a mount in order to connect the Tremec differential to the chassis.
What kind of suspension does a Saturn Sky have?
The suspension is tuned by Mallett to efficiently put the power to the ground, including Penske performance shocks and springs. The seller notes that polyurethane bushings are installed in the rear control arms and differential mounts as well.
This 2007 Saturn Sky is just one of them, and it’s now for sale on Bring a Trailer. Mallet begins each Sky swap by pulling the factory-equipped powerplant from the car and installing an LS-series GM crate engine of the customer’s choosing.
Where can I buy a 2007 Saturn Sky?
A performance shop in Cornelius, North Carolina called Mallett Performance picked up the torch and went to work, producing 100 examples of high-horsepower roadster goodness. This 2007 Saturn Sky is just one of them, and it’s now for sale on Bring a Trailer.
What’s the current price of a Saturn Sky?
At the time of writing, savvy buyers have bid the car up to $30,001 with SIX days left on the auction. Given that this 13-year-old car only has 6,000 miles on the odometer, the current price seems like a steal, especially when you consider that the original price tag of the Sky plus the cost of the Mallett conversion was no less than $75,000.