Just bought a rust free '93 auto SHO

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Mr Josh Zombie

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And figured I'd do the right thing and introduce myself. I'm quite the forum whore (i'm on 4 different neon sites, 2 cobalt, various gaming...) so I have the general idea on how these things are done. :)

1993 Ford Taurus SHO
-Completely stock
-121k miles
-Automatic
-Maintenance records for the past two years adding up to a total of 3k in replaced parts.
-No rust, anywhere. At all. None on the exhaust, bolts, body, nowhere to be found.
-Purchase price: $2,000 flat
-Cost of Title/plates transfer and new registration: $18.50
-$67 a month for full coverage

We (my girlfriend and I) bought it from a SHO enthusiast that screwed his back up badly and needed to get a bigger car. (he had a **** of a time getting in and out of this thing.)

It starts up fantastic, drives straight, has some small play in the steering wheel but it's still responsive as ****. No troubles with the transmission even during "spirited" driving.

All interior electronics work. Blows hot/cold air just fine. The dang thing has more features than my car... power seats adjusting in every way possible, power climate controls, ect ect. New clarion CD player with AUX hookup, tinted windows. The drivers side lock motor may need replaced, it sounds... odd, but still locks everything.

All leather seats, a small tear or two though. Air bag side bolster has a leak in it on the driver side though. I need to get some floor mats, repair a few cracks in the dash, and a couple of other small things.

So far, the CEL came on on the way home on the highway after using the cruise control. Car didn't act any differently, and I found out how to check the codes so I'll do that tomorrow. There's a TON of oil in the spark plug tubes, and it's dripping a little down the engine, so I need to replace all the valve cover seals. We're going to go ahead and spend a few hundred dollars and do the "proper" 120k mile maintenance on the car.


Only pain is going to be finding a trustworthy shop to inspect and replace only the shit needed.... I would do it myself, but I've never messed with V6 engines and I don't have the space to do so. (Any takers? I'll supply the parts.)

Future mods:
-Tint out all the lights
-New headlights
-Strip and re-paint the wheels (possibly powdercoat pending the shape they're in after stripping)
-Re-badge it (i have all the badges setting here)
-Re-paint the spoiler
-Possibly have an axel-back exhaust system built for it to give a nice low grumble. That parts not up to me though, it's the girlfriends car and money.

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Look at this underbody:
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Now to go make some posts about the codes I pulled from the engine.

But anyways ways, HI! :wave:
 

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Welcome to the forum. I have the same car.

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Welcome. White is my favorite sho color. Is it black interior? If it is, thats also my favorite interior color.

One thought tho. Its a small touch but i think itd be nice. I can't tell how good of shape your b and c pillars are in. But if they're kindve faded, maybe give them a fresh coat of paint or replace the vinyl if thats what they are. Just a small little touch.

Nice car,

Rob
 

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Hey welcome! Glad to have another SHO enthusiast around the corner!




And silver...... Hunter SHO'ed me a neat little trick about those pillars... and the mirrors.... they don't need paint at all... just a good buffing.. ;)
 

Mr Josh Zombie

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Welcome. White is my favorite sho color. Is it black interior? If it is, thats also my favorite interior color.

One thought tho. Its a small touch but i think itd be nice. I can't tell how good of shape your b and c pillars are in. But if they're kindve faded, maybe give them a fresh coat of paint or replace the vinyl if thats what they are. Just a small little touch.

Nice car,

Rob

Hm, not a bad idea. I'll have to do that when the weathers nice, thanks mate.

Thanks for the welcome guys. And just for fun, here's my car.

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The SHO is the girlfriends. I just get to do all the maintenance/modding to it :lol: It's more than likely going to stay stock. I just plan to clean it up a bit and keep the maintenance on schedule.
 

Mr Josh Zombie

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it used to be there, but i took it off and went with the low rise instead.

big gaudy ass wings, stock or not, never look good. :lol:
 

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Hey welcome! Glad to have another SHO enthusiast around the corner!




And silver...... Hunter SHO'ed me a neat little trick about those pillars... and the mirrors.... they don't need paint at all... just a good buffing.. ;)

Ahh good stuff. I've never had a gen2 so I didn't know what they are. Lot easier tho. Come to think of it, I can't remember if the plus is paint or vinyl now.

I'm glad you took that spoiler off. Clean and simple is my thing. What kind of wheels are those?
 
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