I'm sure this has been posted at some point, but I got a kick out of this little tidbit (google books linky):
Popular Mechanics, Aug. 1975
1975 Popular Mechanics subaru 4 wd
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1975 Popular Mechanics subaru 4 wd
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Even though I never drove it, I still miss the 79 wagon I attempted to restore. It still had a lot of life left in it despite its off-roading history, and I continue to hope that its new owner has followed in my footsteps and not stripped it for parts.
That was back when Subaru made tank cars that were hopelessly slow, but indestructible, and somehow ten times more fun than the scrotemobiles they're making now.
Thanks for posting that.
That was back when Subaru made tank cars that were hopelessly slow, but indestructible, and somehow ten times more fun than the scrotemobiles they're making now.
Thanks for posting that.
1993 Citroën XM Turbo C.T.
1993 Ford Spectron XL-T
1991 Fiat Croma 2.0T i.e.
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1993 Ford Spectron XL-T
1991 Fiat Croma 2.0T i.e.
Another car, soon to be announced
Find me on Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok
"Der Wahnsinn ist nur eine schmale Brücke/die Ufer sind Vernunft und Trieb"