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Milford Cubicle

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Everything posted by Milford Cubicle

  1. Justy = J-series, Tutto, Trendy Four different names for the same car. Subaru's one of the worst offenders... Apart from Brumby, the Brat was also known as the 284, MV or Shifter. Five names!
  2. Are you sure they aren't Justy engines? They seem to go along the same lines - you could get 1.0-litre and 1.2-litre versions in both, 3-cylinders, etc. Maybe it's been modified for a longitudinal and/or van application, but it's still the same basic engine.
  3. No, the Mk2 Justy ('89 on) had the same engines as the earlier Justy. I think it might have been added by the UK importer. It reminds me a bit of the Yugo bodykits which were added by Yugo's UK importer...
  4. Cool? That thing's monstrous! Imagine all the rust traps they've created with that bodykit, like Subaru didn't try hard enough with the standard car.
  5. Some of you might be interested in this, there are some old Subaru UK press photos in this link - http://www.oldjapanesecar.com/press/subaru/
  6. Beautiful car, but why would you want people to think you're driving a BMW?:-\
  7. These were sold in the UK as the Sumo and Europe as the Libero, they're quite rare in the UK but they crop up on eBay sometimes - you could also get 2WD versions. It shared the Justy's 3-cylinder engines. The quad-lights mean it's post-87.

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