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#532648 - 08/21/08 08:14 PM New AACA (unofficial) staff car
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Picked this up today... thought it'd be a lot more fun for the Hershey run than the Saturn, and it'll hold a lot more too...
Does anyone see the uniqueness of this car?


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#532654 - 08/21/08 08:37 PM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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Not really West. This is a fairly common vehicle here in Lancaster County. laugh
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#532672 - 08/21/08 09:33 PM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: Rick Hoover]
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The Amish are into stereo?

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#532675 - 08/21/08 09:45 PM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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#1. Taurus SHO wheel covers were "warm" silver, not body color (however this is a correct color for a 1992-1995 SHO, Hunter Green).

#2. The rear view mirrors on the SHO were not body color either (as they were on the standard Taurus), they were black.

#3. This car appears to be missing the SHO rear spoiler and diffuser.

#4 The "24V DOHC" badges are correct for the SHO, however the placement appears to be a little too low on the fender.

#5. A Hunter Green SHO should have a tan interior. This car appears to have black seats.

Oh Yeah, #6. There were no Taurus SHO wagons made in the entire run of the car, except for one specially built one-off by Ford for Car & Driver magazine. It was white.

Not really in keeping with AACA principles, is it? smirk

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#532676 - 08/21/08 09:46 PM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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You'll just have to SHO us.....

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#532678 - 08/21/08 09:53 PM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: Dave@Moon]
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Dave pretty much knows more about this than I do. Ford didn't build any of these, but there are a few that have been built by their owners. It is complete with the SHO engine and five-speed manual gearbox. Now that's "zoom-zoom-zoom."
I don't care for the monotone wheels. Must get that changed.


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#532682 - 08/21/08 09:55 PM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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How about some nickname ideas. ???
It'ssssss.... SHO-time!
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#532686 - 08/21/08 09:58 PM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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SHOgon
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#532727 - 08/22/08 01:07 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: Dave@Moon]
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and from the south.... sho-nuf!!!
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#532744 - 08/22/08 06:49 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: Packard32]
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... or, Sho-thang!
I was thinking more on the line of "Fabulous Trashwagon."
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#532757 - 08/22/08 08:18 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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West, are you a SHO..Off?
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#532758 - 08/22/08 08:21 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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Are you SHO, you want to buy that thing???

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#532761 - 08/22/08 08:29 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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This must be the poster car for the Chrome Industy. (Demonstrates the need for CHROME) Looks kind of like
the fad in cheap rods where they paint over all the
chrome and think it's "slick". I bet it has a boom can
on the end of the tail pipe.
Best thing I can say for it that it got a young person (West)
interested in our hobby, but is a 1992 really an antique
car now?
Remember Chrome & Wide Whitewalls do wonders for any vehicle!
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#532762 - 08/22/08 08:30 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: R W Burgess]
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It's gotta be a lot more fun and a lot more comfortable than the Saturn.



Edited by West Peterson (08/28/08 09:00 AM)
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#532764 - 08/22/08 08:34 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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This is what got me interested in the hobby. My dad bought this in 1956 for $300, drove it around Europe (even pulled a brand-new Morgan around that had broken down), then shipped it to Philadelphia and proceeded to drive it to Minneapolis. Not a bad car for $300... oh, yeah, shipping was about $150, so that took a little bit of the smell off the rose.
Little too much chrome, though, don't you think?


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#532766 - 08/22/08 08:42 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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Welcome to the vintage '92 Taurus station wagon club, West! We still have ours--stock specs, though (not all hot-rodded-up like yours). Quite a comfortable and stylish car, in my opinion.

From one our wintertime Florida trips, February 2006:



Besides, wagons are "in" these days--just look at the Sept. '08 HMN Classic Car (ahem, especially the Pinto Squire on page 20)...


Edited by stock_steve (08/22/08 09:02 AM)
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#532768 - 08/22/08 08:56 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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I forgot to mention...
To further the discussion as to what got me involved in the hobby, this car is the basis for my e-mail address, StelvioGT @ yahoo
Ettore Bugatti used the 60-hairpin turn pass, Stelvio (the second highest in the Alps), to test drive his cars. He so named the Bugatti cabriolet body style on the Type 57 chassis, Stelvio. This one is a 1934 model (early), which has the fold-down windshield.


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#532785 - 08/22/08 10:49 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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Oh how I lusted after a SHO wagon after seeing that one in C&D. My friend had an SHO whose body rotted away in the winter salt but with a strong driveline. I seriously considered doing such a swap. That fantasy is probably why I now drive Der Übervagon.

Put some stock 16" SHO fanblade wheels on and have fun. The drivetrain should be bulletproof, they're surprisingly fast and refined, and no police officer will ever believe that the green suburbanite family truckster was actually the car his radar saw going 120 MPH. The stereo equipment should allow you to recoup a good deal of the purchase price.

If you don't want it, let me know where it is so I can buy it for myself. laugh
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#532830 - 08/22/08 04:18 PM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: Matt Harwood]
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Nice Bug West! Can we see more photos? If it is an early Type 57 guess it still has the mechanical brakes and solid mount engine. Folding windsheild is a very rare feature. Personally a Type 37A or Brescia are on the top of my Bugatti wish list.

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#532832 - 08/22/08 04:32 PM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: 1937hd45]
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You're right. The folding windshield is rare. The serial number of this car is 180, so it is very early.


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#532872 - 08/22/08 08:19 PM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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West,
Now that's an automobile!! What would your Dad say if he saw you in a station Wagon (without 3 Kids). I've seen you in a Packard and read all you articles about real cars them hear you lusting after a SCHO. Kind of like the accomplished horseman who chose to ride a donkey. It's still transportation
but not very classic.
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#532899 - 08/23/08 12:08 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: Paul Dobbin]
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Had a Sable wagon (green) several years ago before moving to an SUV. Actually a pretty decent vehicle. Very handy and better MPGs. Where you are West you don't need a SUV - go with the wagon. Decent ride and should fill that need for a lot less purchase and gas expense.

But more important what's up with the Packard lately?
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#532923 - 08/23/08 10:04 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: Paul Dobbin]
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The Taurus SHO was one of the highest-rated cars of the early '90s. I drove them when they were new, and found them extremely fun to drive. You are obviously from the camp that can't stand their looks. It's one of those type of cars that you either like or don't. The second generation was a lot better looking than the first (the third generation was a flop in almost everyone's opinion).
My father knows I have two kids (at least I think he does), plus a dog that often rides inside a kennel, so I think that easily adds up to "three".
Also, I have a pop-up camper that I need to tow. I think I could easily hook up a trailer hitch to the Packard, but I think my dad would frown more about that then the Taurus.
I'm not "lusting" for the SHO. It's a neat car that will be a lot of fun to drive. I save my lusting for women, Packards and Bugattis, in that order. smile
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#532925 - 08/23/08 10:17 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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OK, with kids and dogs I have to admit the Taurus SW
is utilitarian. In fact I owned a 91 Sable SW for about
a month a few years ago and sold it to a painter who used it as a truck for painting supplies.
It's just hard to adjust to thinking of a 1991 anything as collectable. Time changes perspectives, but more slowly as we age.
Enjoy your SHO and in 10 years it will be elibible to go on
some of the AACA Tours.
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#532926 - 08/23/08 10:20 AM Re: New AACA (unofficial) staff car [Re: West Peterson]
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West, Is there really $10,000 worth of stereo crap in the car? How about a photo, bet it's street value is @$100.00. An AM radio that gets English speaking channels is all you need.

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