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Another new subaru owner....hopefully

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So I think I'm going to take a step in the subaru and hopefully right direction. I set off in a quest to replace a 1991 ford f150 that wasn't good for much else than using gas. I started looking at mid size suv's, something that I could use for a daily driver and wheel on weekends, an 80's 4runner was my choice car. Then, a friend offered to sell me his 1986 gl wagon for 500 bucks. Now, it may not be the nicest looking old car but 500$$. So, I think I'm going to go for it. Its got the 5 spd d/r transmission, AC, newer tires, clean interior, the exterior has a couple quarter size dents and the paint isn't great. So I need some convincing, will this thing wheel where I want it too? I know they are great cars and I really like doing my own car work so I think this might be the car for me. And man they look pretty bada$$ witha 4 inch lift and some 28 inch tires. Good to be part of the board and hopefully I can join everyone in owning a subaru:brow:.

 

Convince me and tell me its the greatest thing to do in the WORLD!!:)

 

Later

Connor

Go for it! I have a Legacy wagon with well over 200,000 miles on it and going strong. Let us know what you decide! -SQ

 

 

 

So I think I'm going to take a step in the subaru and hopefully right direction. I set off in a quest to replace a 1991 ford f150 that wasn't good for much else than using gas. I started looking at mid size suv's, something that I could use for a daily driver and wheel on weekends, an 80's 4runner was my choice car. Then, a friend offered to sell me his 1986 gl wagon for 500 bucks. Now, it may not be the nicest looking old car but 500$$. So, I think I'm going to go for it. Its got the 5 spd d/r transmission, AC, newer tires, clean interior, the exterior has a couple quarter size dents and the paint isn't great. So I need some convincing, will this thing wheel where I want it too? I know they are great cars and I really like doing my own car work so I think this might be the car for me. And man they look pretty bada$$ witha 4 inch lift and some 28 inch tires. Good to be part of the board and hopefully I can join everyone in owning a subaru:brow:.

 

Convince me and tell me its the greatest thing to do in the WORLD!!:)

 

Later

Connor

So I think I'm going to take a step in the subaru and hopefully right direction. I set off in a quest to replace a 1991 ford f150 that wasn't good for much else than using gas. I started looking at mid size suv's, something that I could use for a daily driver and wheel on weekends, an 80's 4runner was my choice car. Then, a friend offered to sell me his 1986 gl wagon for 500 bucks. Now, it may not be the nicest looking old car but 500$$. So, I think I'm going to go for it. Its got the 5 spd d/r transmission, AC, newer tires, clean interior, the exterior has a couple quarter size dents and the paint isn't great. So I need some convincing, will this thing wheel where I want it too? I know they are great cars and I really like doing my own car work so I think this might be the car for me. And man they look pretty bada$$ witha 4 inch lift and some 28 inch tires. Good to be part of the board and hopefully I can join everyone in owning a subaru:brow:.

 

Convince me and tell me its the greatest thing to do in the WORLD!!:)

 

Later

Connor

 

i have a 94 legacy with 143,000 miles on her and running like a bull/i couldn't be happier.:banana: DO IT!! DO IT!!

Conner, summer of 2003 I jumped in my identical '87 GL and drove it straight thru from NW MT to Baltimore, in 54 hours. When I left I had 204,000 miles on the car. After my contract was over I came straight back, and finally sold it at 212,000. It's still going strong around town.

 

I bought it at 130,000, and drove it for four years, when I sold it I still had the same clutch and brakes it came with.

That's the beauty of these beasts.

 

They cost nothing and are just plain fun to drive!

 

It's never going to be a hard core wheeler but you sure as heck can have a ton of fun thrashing it around the hills.

 

GO FOR IT!

 

Glenn,

82 SubaruHummer--been driving it for 23 years now :D

01 Forester--been driving it for 2 years now :burnout:

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Its now mine, I'm the proud owner of an 86 gl. Thanks for all your encouragement, all I had to do is replace the rear taillight and its completely drivable. I've already had a blast bombing up and down fire roads and am really glad to be part of the group.:)

Its now mine ...I've already had a blast bombing up and down fire roads and am really glad to be part of the group.:)

 

Welcome, have fun, and keep the oily side DOWN.

woot! gratz on the right decision!! :banana:

 

I myself reciently bought my second subie, but first one that I can really take out in the woods, an '85 brat ... when I get caught back up after this month's expenses I will be taking it out on the pugs and some cooper P205/75R 14" Discoverer Radial STT's :headbang:

oops ... my connection sucks sometimes ... sorry for the repeat :burnout:

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