November 30, 20196 yr In Kalama, WA : 1983 Justy (I think it's a Justy, I'm no good with models other than sw's). Red, manual trans. Body looks to be in good shape. Blown head gasket. Owner has title. Wants to sell for scarp but it's too nice looking for that. It's on this Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/longviewkelsoeverythingbutclothes/ The seller is Danielle Anderson Degryse See if this link works: Edited November 30, 20196 yr by Subarule added photos
November 30, 20196 yr MY hatch, and if the pics are accurate, a very good looking one too. Cheers Bennie
November 30, 20196 yr Author Yes, and they are advertising to scrap it. I told them no, no, no. It's not a Justy but a Loyale hatchback?
December 2, 20196 yr It looks older than Loyale. The wheels and little center covers look like what my 76 and 78 wagons had. Just called GL or DL depending on the options.
December 2, 20196 yr It's either a DL or GL hatch, probably around 1981-ish since it has dual beam square headlights.. I hope it finds a home. They are ridiculously easy to work on. Finding parts for them in areas that doesn't have a history of having a large Subaru population can make things harder to find. But since this is Washington, the new owner shouldn't have a problem there. Subarus are everywhere there. Edited December 2, 20196 yr by Sonicfrog
December 2, 20196 yr I’d take that on in a heart beat if it were close enough to me over here! We know of only three in Australia! Cheers Bennie
December 2, 20196 yr Author 11 hours ago, Sonicfrog said: It's either a DL or GL hatch, probably around 1981-ish since it has dual beam square headlights.. I hope it finds a home. They are ridiculously easy to work on. Finding parts for them in areas that doesn't have a history of having a large Subaru population can make things harder to find. But since this is Washington, the new owner shouldn't have a problem there. Subarus are everywhere there. It's an '83.
December 2, 20196 yr Author I would take it if I had a way to get it from it's location in Kalama WA to my house in WA, which would be a distance of about 15 miles.
December 3, 20196 yr I pushed one further than that once, a few decades ago. Just need 2 experienced drivers. Depends on how picky law enforcement is about such things I guess also.
December 3, 20196 yr Author It would have to be on what is probably the biggest, busiest interstate in the U.S., I-5 (goes north-south from British Columbia to Mexico). Pushing would not be an option.
December 3, 20196 yr Oh, yeah, on that sort of road, not such a great idea. I had back road options. Edited December 5, 20196 yr by DaveT
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