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FiftyMan302
Member # 3801
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What you guys think about the SHOs, Im thinking of getting a 92-95. I think those look good
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89bluenotch
Member # 7454
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i used to drive a 95 when i was younger (sisters car) was black on black i think they had 3.0 yamaha motors and it was a five speed. it was fun and comfortable.
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Jdub07
Member # 2728
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all I've ever heard was how the trannys would go bad...something about to much heat? I can't remember. Early ninties
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solbrothers
Member # 7524
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aunt and uncle had a red with grey leather sho. shit was sooooooo beautiful. tranny fell out tho.
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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quote: Originally posted by Jdub07: all I've ever heard was how the trannys would go bad...something about to much heat? I can't remember. Early ninties
That was the auto trans your thinking of and it was the regular Taurus. Those things were dog shit, so were the Windstar vans (Taurus with a van body on it) and most of the 80's and 90's throw away cars. The 5 speeds tend to hold up fairly well. I know I've seen quite a few 90's SHO's at Pick N Pull with no body damage though so could have engine problems later in life.
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CobramanPhil
Member # 2170
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My dad had one..silver. We "convinced" him to get a nitrous kit (he did). It was a blast to drive. It definitely didn't handle like a sports car, but it surprised a few cars with a 125hp shot. Later my dad got the itch and actually had a vortech put on by some shop in Santa Maria. Car was definitely fun..beat lot of stockish mustangs back in the days. He still drives it and it has almost 200k+ miles with no problems (he maintains and services it himself so that has to be the reason for the good condition it is in).
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86redGT
Member # 6961
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heres a 92 for dirt cheap
Craigslist
They are a blast to drive but parts if something breaks are going to be pricey. And if that motor goes good luck finding a replacement.
But hey for 750 bucks i would pick it up
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