The Recipe For Super High Output
Last Updated: NOVEMBER 6th, 2005

It all began one day back in nineteen eighty-nine...
While searching through some old files that had fallen off a train in the near the city of Dearborn, a young engineer who worked for Ford Motor Company discovered something grand. What was it? Well, lets just say it was good, very good. He showed it to his boss who absolutely loved it. "We must try it," he exclaimed. And operation code-named S . H . O . began.

S . H . O . was a highly experimental, dangerous operation which would test the limits of conventional automobiles as the world knew them. S . H . O . was a total transformation, of machine, into beast.

Top engineers could not decide which vehicle would be selected for the program, the tempo, and escort asked to be considered, but proved unable to comply with the experiment. The Taurus also stepped up and asked "Come-on why don't ya give me a try?" From that day on, there was no turning back.

Ford asked a simple black Taurus to come with them, for a while... After months of hard testing, hard work and vigorous training, the "Taurus" emerged out of the lab as a FORD TAURUS SUPER HIGH OUTPUT, the all out, in your face, performance sedan that would captivate the public for the next ten years.

Ford thought this early experiment was a success, but apparently it was not. Ford rolled out a new prototype of the ultimate performance machine in the year of nineteen ninety-two. They thought this was the one. Nope, they even tried once more in nineteen ninety-six, but this too was not what they were exactly after. The next rumoured prototype is lurking......


Caution: Intended for Adults only (16 years and older)
A S.H.O. contains enough horsepower to seriously harm a child.
Some side effects may occur, including constant desire to go even faster,
if this side effect persists, consult a doctor (You know which kind.)


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This site created by Michael Khan , 1999
If you belive any of this story, seek help immediately.
Entire Story is fictional and not intended to be true in any way.


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