Ford's Taurus SHO journey started way back in 1989, when the first iteration debuted. Sticking SHO on the back of a Taurus signified it as a performance model, with SHO standing for Super High Output.
Ford never offered a wagon edition of their fabulous Taurus SHO but as today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe candidate proves, enterprising individuals are filling in the gap. Let's see if this custom ...
Today, telling someone you own a Ford Taurus is a bit like forcing someone to slip on a pair of cold, wet socks. The past three generations of Ford's now-discontinued bread-and-butter mid-to-full-size ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe SHO describes it as being in 'unbelievable condition' and the pictures prove that out. Let's see if this amazingly clean hot Taurus's price is also ...
A Taurus SHO fanatic looks back on a year with the performance wagon the factory never built and explains why he’s glad someone did. 1987-mercury-sable-sho-wagon-00001-1-jpg Christopher Smith / AOL ...
Ford is taking the cover off what may be the ultimate stealth-mobile at the Chicago auto show: the understated 2010 Taurus SHO. Packing an EcoBoost 365-hp twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 and all-wheel dive, ...
1970s car styling is defined by straight lines and – therefore – boxiness. The wedge-shaped craze was in full swing as well, with three Italian designers defining this genre by means of mid-engine ...
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