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ianf@eden.rutgers.edu
ianf@eden.rutgers.edu
Fri, 11 Jul 2003 10:38:31 -0400 (EDT)
Joseph van Oss typically volunteers us to help out newbies for 60K's so
I wouldn't worry too much ;) (j/k JvO)
Seriously, its not too bad. The SHO is a good car to learn to wrench
on. If you already wrench about, its still not too bad to learn on.
Just plan on "learning" frequently. :)
Ian
> Hello all, I am a new member to this Taurus SHO/sausage abuse list.
>
> My parents had a 1989 SHO and drove it forever. They finally gave it
away
> a year or so ago. It was my Mother's favorite "pickup truck" ever
(please,
> nobody hit *me* with a bat :)
>
> I just bought a 1995 w/54k miles. I pick it up tonight and I can't
wait.
> It's red, manual transmission, all the goodies. I can't believe my
wife
> let me buy it :)
>
> I am looking forward to years of enjoyment, although I'm a little
worried
> about the 60k service. It doesn't look bad on the Ford owner's
website,
> but I've seen some comments that don't look that great. Should I give
it
> back?
>
> thanks,
> paul
>
> ps - my email, "malibu83" refers to another car I used to own. It's a
long
> story, but it cost me $1 and I *didn't* get a bargain. Use your
> imagination :)
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