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  1. I had my Outback in for service and wandered out to the showroom floor and in the corner, where they usually display an Outback was this; http://www.subarusantamonica.com/used/Subaru/1978-Subaru-DL-los-angeles-california-8930124e0a0a006514230437e67665b2.htm Don't know if it's OK to show a car dealership add or not.
  2. Correction; I can't take the manual transmission apart in my sleep; I could and did work on just about everythng else thanks to Larry Owens.
  3. Hi, The first car I owned was an 83 GL 4WD Wagon (manual Hi-Lo); she was, hands down, the best girlfriend I ever had; the insurance company totaled her back in 1996. At the time, I could afford car payments but, I couldn't afford car rental and $5600.00 +/- in repairs so, I let them have her. Well, I'm in a position to maybe pick up an automatic with on 75000 miles but, it's a salvage title; based on the pictures, I'm no too worried about the title but, I don't know the transmission. I can take the manual apart in my sleep (still) but the automatic has got to be pretty different. Anyway, I haven't seen it yet and the point may be moot; I'm trying to get my niece to go see it and photograph the hell out of it before I decide to get on a plane and have a date. I whined so much about the car I replaced her with, my wife finally told me to STFU and go buy an Outback, so, I did. Yeah, she's heavier but, more to love..

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