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Just picked up a nice 95 Legacy wagon for the Admin at our Church for $300.  It was up in Denver at a shop.  A customer had a slight front end accident.  Radiator was up against the engine.  After she got an estimate for the repair, she signed over the title to pay for the towing.


 


About an hours work, I had the bumper, headlights off and the radiator support pulled out.  Got the radiator and AC condenser straighten  out and the hood latched.  Drove it 80 miles back to COS.  Junk yard today. 


 


Clean body and interior


231K - engine runs great, smooth shifting auto trans


 


I'll go through it front to back to make sure it's good to go.


 


Always a good day, when it's a Subaru day.


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Another fine effort Larry. You’re very kind to our community. Thanks man !

 

Readers , Larry is great for parts! Just got another order supplied. Parts look great , and prices great too.

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Would have sent you a nice rust free, CO Tank.

It's a world of difference working on CO cars compared to WI.

 

I just pulled my Brother's 97 Legacy 2.2 last week in Sullivan WI.  The rest of the car is going to the yard, but we saved the engine.

 

Later,

Larry

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Would have sent you a nice rust free, CO Tank.

It's a world of difference working on CO cars compared to WI.

 

I just pulled my Brother's 97 Legacy 2.2 last week in Sullivan WI.  The rest of the car is going to the yard, but we saved the engine.

 

Later,

Larry

 

Would you happen to have a tank to fit a 2nd gen 4wd?

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Would have sent you a nice rust free, CO Tank.

It's a world of difference working on CO cars compared to WI.

 

I just pulled my Brother's 97 Legacy 2.2 last week in Sullivan WI.  The rest of the car is going to the yard, but we saved the engine.

 

Later,

Larry

 

getting the tank, and installing it would have been two very different things... there was no way on God's green earth that I was going to be able to drop the rear end to change the tank... yes, it was that rusty.. :(

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