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30 Apr 2016 00:26

With boxy-shelled cars like the E30 M3 and the Mercedes-Benz 190E taking up most of the limelight, it's not only German cars that got the adrenaline pumping back in the 80s and 90s. Ford, while perhaps not synonymous for elegance and sophistication like its European rivals, came out with this; the 1989 Ford Shogun. Originally based on the Festiva chassis, the square super-compact actually has a Ford Taurus SHO V6 engine crammed behind the seats for mid-engine handling and 220 horsepower stock (J...
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