Holy crap man, I haven't seen one of those in....years at least. Can't believe the shape its in, usually those were all used, abused and discarded a long time ago.
Quote from: Fobroader on March 31, 2023, 03:26:16 pmHoly crap man, I haven't seen one of those in....years at least. Can't believe the shape its in, usually those were all used, abused and discarded a long time ago.I always love finding disposable cars that have been preserved. It’s easy to find a pristine sports or specialty vehicle. I bet to this cars owner it WAS a sports car worth keeping nice!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The Ford jelly beans, a major misstep for Ford. Too bad that red one was an auto.
Quote from: ktm525 on March 31, 2023, 03:40:58 pmThe Ford jelly beans, a major misstep for Ford. Too bad that red one was an auto.Yup, the previous gen Taurus was an actually good looking car, that cockroach gen was terrible
Correction: SHO wagon or bust C/D built this 1 of 1
Ford had some interesting styling back then. There's a 90's Taurus wagon in our neighborhood, something like thisLooks like it just came out of the factory. God help me I can't help but admire it every time I walk by
SHO or bust.
Remember these? Hard to believe it’s 25 years old. Think most dissolved by now. This one is a survivor with zero rust and 137k. It’s really clean, someone really loved it.
Quote from: PJungnitsch on March 31, 2023, 03:38:39 pmFord had some interesting styling back then. There's a 90's Taurus wagon in our neighborhood, something like thisLooks like it just came out of the factory. God help me I can't help but admire it every time I walk byHaha, I had one of those for a few years as a company car. It was a 99 i believe and it was a pretty good car for the time, and my first car with a remote key fob. Comfortable and just about the strongest hvac system I ever encountered. It was no looker though, and even uglier in white, which is what mine was. Nicknamed it The Whale.
Quote from: revalations on March 31, 2023, 02:49:04 pmRemember these? Hard to believe it’s 25 years old. Think most dissolved by now. This one is a survivor with zero rust and 137k. It’s really clean, someone really loved it. They make good looking race cars. This one belongs to Ashton Hudson, of Dallas, Texas. Powered by a 296 cubic inch V8, it has run 8.30s at over 160 mph.
Looks stock