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Rookie question, do I own a touring wagon?

Post by Gerry »

I have a 93 turbo wagon but nothing indicates what I have except that it says turbo on the hatch.

I know that the touring wagon is supposed to have a higher roof than the sport wagon, but I have never seen a sport wagon to compare it to.

I am including a partial pic in hope that somebody could school me.


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Post by SubaruNation »

no sir you have a chevy suburban.

common misconception..... it;s ok :lol:
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thanks
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Post by vrg3 »

Real helpful, SubaruNation.

Gerry - In North America, all 92-94 Legacy Turbo wagons are Touring Wagons. They do not have raised roofs.
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Post by 93Leg-c »

vrg3 wrote:Real helpful, SubaruNation.
:chuckle, chuckle: Vikash, somehow that hit a funny bone.

Gerry, from what I know (and it may be wrong), turbo wagons were called touring wagons and the turbo sedans were called sport sedans. I don't believe the wagons were called sport wagons. Anyone want to verify or correct this?
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Post by dscoobydoo »

All the raised roof wagons ( FWIR) were never in the North American Market.

But if you really want a pic of one, I can find you one.

( EDIT- I meant TURBO ones)
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Post by vrg3 »

No, there actually were a few raised-roof wagons in North America... The 94 Legacy GT was one, I believe.
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Post by tris91ricer »

There sure was! GLCraig, or Craig GL, I forget. . . He had one --Drew, you were there-- at the last campout I went to. Craig was the big dude in the boonie hat, and had the really sweet dark blue GT wagon, and it had a raised roof!

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The only badges that advert 'Touring Wagon' are the ones on the fender just below the corner marker. Some Canadian wagons had it, and others didn't. I'm also surprised you didn't have the aftermarket orange reflector stickies on the corner lenses --did you remove them?
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Post by dscoobydoo »

Yes, I remember the car tris,
( I edited my post, as my brain stopped typing before I was done thinking)

I have seen a few raised roof wagons.

Look strange if you ask me.
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Post by ericem »

Ya to tall for my taste.
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Post by tahiti350 »

I'm 6'2, and my head touhes the headliner in my '90 wagon. A raised roof would be nice for the extra couple of inches.
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Post by Gerry »

tris, this is how I bought it at the end of the summer. I was driving home from work and there it was sitting at the side of the road. A 16 year old kid had bought it from somebody in his family and was selling it for a grand, with a bad rad, water pump was gone, rear suspension was shot (as you can tell in the pic.) I offered him $600 and he bit, so I drove it home and got the work done that needed to be done. The car had been rust checked until 2002 so it's in REALLY good shape for our roads considering that the roads get salted and I am surrounded by ocean.

Now in Nova Scotia we have a safety inspection, of course it failed because of the brakes, a leak in the gas tank (I have one on the way) and there is a hole in the flex pipe near the flange.

My $600 car all said and told will total to about $2.5k with all the work done and I couldn't be happier, it's such a fun car, and I am learning more and more about working on them.
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Post by SubaruNation »

ok now without sarcasm..

you will learn allot on here, people are friendly and helpful and as long as you search before asking a question you're golden.

i like the color of your mobile, paint looks really good!
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Post by AWD_addict »

tris91ricer wrote:There sure was! GLCraig, or Craig GL, I forget. . . He had one --Drew, you were there-- at the last campout I went to. Craig was the big dude in the boonie hat, and had the really sweet dark blue GT wagon, and it had a raised roof!
Art's wagon was a blue raised roof GT as well, we had two at that campout!

Gerry you still got a fine price at $2.5 in good mechanical and body condition.
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Post by dscoobydoo »

LOL
I don't remember seeing much of Art's wagon.

2.5K is ok as long as at that point most of the god parts are new.
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Post by Gerry »

Hell, a quarter of the 2.5 was to rubber, so I don't think that I'm doing too bad
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Post by James614 »

Your car is pretty much identical to my Touring Wagon. The colors of the headlights even match :) Good deal getting it for $600, mine was $2000 and still needed a radiator and brakes (didn't find out till after I bought it).
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Post by SubaruNation »

that happened to me also when i bought mine.
the rotors were fried..
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Post by abracc »

Nice looking ride...got mine for $1750...had to put $1100 into it to get it in running shap. Like you 1/4 of that was new tires. Same color as mine, except your body is in great shape. The grill in mine was replaced with a regular legacy grill....love the matching color one.
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