1992 Ford Taurus SHO

$7,500

/ USD
DETAILS:
  • 1992
  • Driven 180,600 miles
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Manual transmission
  • Exterior color: Black · Interior color: Black
Description

Selling my ‘92 MTX slick top, black with 50/50 interior. Has Quaife LSD, HD clutch, high flow catted Y-pipe that has been gutted, and underdrive pulley. Also has a tuned Superchips computer. For suspension it has Koni Yellows with Eibach springs, Baer big brake kit using Cobra rotors and Corvette calipers, stainless braided brake lines, billet subframe bushings, and strut bars. The car has 180k on it, has ice cold AC and heat functions as it should. As for the cons, the exhaust was done in the...

Our Take:
  • The 1992 Ford Taurus SHO isn't just any Taurus; it's got a heart that beats with Yamaha's engineering flair. The SHO, standing for "Super High Output," housed a 3.0L V6 engine crafted with precision by Yamaha, delivering a punchy 220 horsepower—quite the thrill ride for a family sedan back in the day. This model is significant as it marked a time when Ford dared to mix performance magic with everyday practicality.
  • This particular SHO comes with a manual transmission, specifically the MTX version, which is becoming a rare find these days. Many classic car enthusiasts argue that nothing quite matches the tactile joy of rowing through gears yourself. Plus, manual transmissions have a special allure for those who appreciate a more connected driving experience, don’t you think?
  • The car has been modded with performance parts like a Quaife limited-slip differential and other enhancements, taking it beyond its original capabilities. Its suspension upgrades with Koni Yellows and Eibach springs, coupled with a Baer big brake kit, mean it’s set for a spirited drive; it's like giving an old warhorse a new set of galloping boots.
  • These days, finding a Taurus SHO that’s been maintained—and loved—like this is becoming increasingly rare. Although the exhaust is a bit on the noisy side and there are some quirks like door issues, it adds character, right? In the world of classic cars, perfectionists might see these as challenges to conquer, rather than mere shortcomings.
Location:
  • Daytona Beach, FL | USA
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