'93 ATX Survivor. 51k miles!

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StangSHO

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Bought this car from a coworker who has kept this car in his garage for over 17 years. The seller brought the car with him from Reno when he moved here to South Carolina over 20 years ago. Both of us being Ford guys, we would talk about this car occasionally over the years. When he was finally ready to sell, I was a buyer! I have a 2018 Mustang GT that I would like to make a weekend car, so the plan is for the SHO to be my comfortable yet sporty daily driver. New fuel tank, pump, and fuel filter, oil and filter change and she fired right up and runs perfectly. I joined this forum to educate myself on how to keep this wonderful car in its current almost-like-new condition.
 

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Very nice! As I get older I have more respect for the ATX cars. The last two years I've been daily driving a 93 ATX and now I'm daily driving a 97.

-Chad
 

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Very nice! As I get older I have more respect for the ATX cars. The last two years I've been daily driving a 93 ATX and now I'm daily driving a 97.

-Chad
Yep. My Mustang is a 6-speed manual, on purpose. But it is nice sometimes to just push the go pedal.
 

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regular fluid maintenance, 100k service every 60k, and suspension/subframe to gen 3 SLO were the biggest non-intrusive upgrades i did to our 95 atx. it was too perfect as an allrounder to mess with much. the 92 mtx was the experiment lol.

congrats & welcome!

obd code readers are pretty useless. you will have to learn to count the flashes.

 

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