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RedBrat

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About RedBrat

  • Birthday 01/21/1940

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    Cottage Grove, Oregon
  • Interests
    My FMC motorcoach, my Red Brat tow vehicle and my '83 Postal Jeep
  • Occupation
    Retired Nut harvest equipment salesman
  • Vehicles
    '87 Brat, red w/cover

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  1. My son found this video on Utube showing and talking about Brats. Ronald Reagan had one, he is driveing a 1978 owned by Subaru. It is lighthearted respect and poking fun at the Brat.
  2. I have a clicking front axel. Any one have experience with the Napa C.V. joints at this time?
  3. Greg, Thaks a lot! Nothing like pictures to tell the story. I have saved the pictures for my referencing. And you have a great looking Brat! Someday I will be passing through CO and we need to meet up at that time. Looking forward to the
  4. Thanks, You've answered what is hopefully my last question on this subject.
  5. Ok, I just now thought of another question that I probably should have thought of earlier but didn't. When installing the seat belts, do the rollup ones go on the outside next to the bed walls or the inside or are they always on the passenger's left or right?
  6. Greg, Thanks a lot! That is all the measurements that I need. It is good to get those numbers on the board as I expect there are others that can also use the information. Again, thanks a lot!
  7. I don't have an interest, but I would recommend posting its availability in the For Sale section as that is where people look to see what is available. There was a person that was looking for just the frame and was willing to pay freight not too long ago.
  8. Yes, that helps alot. That locates the outside seat belts. How far from that anchor to the one for the inside belt? thanks,
  9. Now I need the location of the seat belt bolts. If someone can measure from the wall and from the front of the bed to the center of the bolt hole on one side and then the spacing across to each of the other bolt locations it would be great. I can then properly locate the belts in the stock locations. Prefer to not be guessing. Thank you,
  10. Just the information I needed, Thank you very much!
  11. Thank you for the recommendations. At present I am planning on attaching them in six places to the bed. I will be welding the six "feet" that remained on my seat frames to plates and then the plates will be welded to the bed of the Brat. It will be as strong as the original installation. But I still don't know how far from or close to the rear wall of the bed to place them.
  12. Getting ready to install the seats. I have done some searching and understand that the bracket that holds the bottom of the head restrant bar is absent from my Brat. Does anyone have a set (or one) of the brackets available. If not, can someone point me to a drawing or picture of the bracket. Seat location: obviously they need to be centered left to right, but can someone give me a dimenstion to locate the seats front to back. How many inches from the front wall to what part of the seat frame? Seat belt attachment: same questions. I am about 100 miles from my Brat so I will not be able to go look at it until the middle of next week. Anything else I should know? Thank you,
  13. Hang in there! I should be in your area some time late spring, early summer next year and I will make it happen. By the way, I have seen another person out of WA who had a Brat as a tow vehicle so I am not the only one. In the attached picture I am in the coach on the left passing the other coach.
  14. I have just read this entire thread. The OP has done a tremendous job with his Brat. I compliment him on his perserverance and his troubleshooting skills. I also want to compliment his parents for having brought him to this point. It didn't happen by accident. Yes, there is something about Subaru's in general and Brats in particular that can become addictive. I purchased my original Brat about 10 years ago and about a year later was able to secure my present Brat. It is bone stock. Keep up the good work and keep working on the rust and other little things as time and money allow. I have copied a few posts from this thread and saved them for my future reference. Mine serves as a tow vehicle behind my motorhome and as a fun casual driver. You have reindpired me to do a few more things to mine. I have subscribed to this thread so keep it coming.
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