LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

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PRT
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LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by PRT »

I'm looking for an "extra" clean shell. Can be any Legacy trim; Turbo, L, LS, LSI or the 2wd version.
Pre-Facelift (89-91), Sedan ONLY.
No crash damage, no rust through. Rear quarters/wheel arch intact. (Front fenders, hood can be rusted as those can be replaced.)
Pinch lip (bottom of rocker where you jack) needs to be straight. No damage floor pans.
No welded hitch on tow hooks.

The suspension, engine, tranny can be shot as they will be discarded.
A running car would be easier to move, but transport can certainly be arranged.
Don't care about the interior condition, but if by any chance it has manual winding windows,
this would be perfect. (So door cards must be "clean and complete").

Don't care about the bling bling etc... Don't try to sell me your cool mag wheels and modified
engine and extra loud stereo or chrome exhaust... Don't need any of that.

If possible, located in Canada or somewhere on the East coast of the US. But open to offers from
rest of the US (where they don't use salt on the roads in winter ).

Nick
Email me at
jnboucher (at) yahoo.ca
With price, pictures, location.
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by PRT »

No one ?
I'm a bit disappointed by the biggest BC Legacy community. No shell offers yet for my special project.
Help
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by yazmo »

i do have two legacy 94 sedan turbo that im trying to fix.

but i dunno if i can find someone to do it
if nt i let you know.

i live in montreal quebec btw
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by PRT »

Quebec = Rusted to death unless under 100 000km
1994 = Exactly what I'm not looking for.
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by yazmo »

its up up you, but i never seen a clean legacy like mine.
except for those who did a complete rebuild.

im assuming that what your up too.
good luck with your find, and let us know what you are going to do with the car.
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by hitzkrieg »

You're going to have a very difficult time finding a pre-facelift sedan shell that doesn't have rust on the wheel wells and has perfectly straight pinch welds. Especially in the region where you live. Good luck with the search
- 94 Touring Wagon, Quicksilver Metallic 95k miles
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by Deride »

How much are you looking to spend?
2002 Impreza 2.0RS 6MT
2001 Impreza 2.5RS 5MT (winter beater)
1992 Jeep Cherokee
1994 SS 5MT RIP
1991 SS 5MT *SOLD*
1996 Legacy Outback 5MT *SOLD*
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by Falken-18c »

there was a guy that has a 91 leg na in great shape if i see him ill see if he wants to sell he was thinking about it but thats if i dont buy it lmao
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by Omega79 »

Really tough search, I have a '92 shell (not what you want) and is very straight with no rust, but I also live very very far away from you. Might be cheaper to start trolling craigslist for Arizona, Nevada and California for a decent bodied car with a blown engine or trans and have it shipped. Normally no rust around here and they go for cheap. Seen some for $400-500 USD that were in great shape body wise. Be very unlikely you'll find one in the US with manual windows however.
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by sqc151 »

to bad your in canada. i have a shell with no engine/trans.
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by Omega79 »

lucas wrote:There were multiple Legacys with 300k+ miles. Jesus will return on a Turbo Lego.
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by fasterthanyou »

i have a 1991 legacy SS turbo. wingless trunk but i can include the dented winged trunk. ej22t, 5mt(1st gear bad) rear wheel drive converted. runs and drives great. actually the motor is rebuilt less than 300 miles ago. kinda got discouraged when i put the turbo 5mt in and first was bad. you can drive it home no probs.
idk make an offer if your willing to drive down. its a little closer than las vegas
pics


just realized all the pics are deleted. but i have two 91's. one is my daily, pictured the other is gonna be my track car. i would like to get around 1500-1700 for it in current shape. body is good, very minor rust on driver front fender. and a few dings on the doors. everything works though....except first gear. new clutch kit and all that. i love these things, and pre-face lift is awesome, love the back ends.
this is my daily
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by PRT »

...I'm still looking for that mint shell hidden somewhere.
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by Florin1 »

My 91 was mint till i kissed a wall. Lol. No wheel well rust at all. :-P
1994 Legacy Sport Sedan.
1991 Legacy Sport Sedan.
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by turboleg »

I'm sure you know this, but you can convert a pre-face to a post facelift car and vice-versa.
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by turboleg »

fasterthanyou wrote: just realized all the pics are deleted. but i have two 91's. one is my daily, pictured the other is gonna be my track car. i would like to get around 1500-1700 for it in current shape. body is good, very minor rust on driver front fender. and a few dings on the doors. everything works though....except first gear. new clutch kit and all that. i love these things, and pre-face lift is awesome, love the back ends.
this is my daily
Fasterthanyou - where are you located?
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by mexie-subie »

Utah lol
fasterthanyou
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Re: LF: 89-91 Legacy Shell (clean)

Post by fasterthanyou »

^ yes, haha,
check this thread for some updated pics
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=47245
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