July 19, 200520 yr Here she is... finaly after months and months... Its a long story, bought in Seattle, bad motor, Nephew picked it up, found replacment motor, I drove over from East side of Washington, he showed me how to replace motor. He drove it over this weekend (Eastern side of WA) and had motor cycle on top & while unloading took out front windshield! 88 wagon, F.I., Manual 5 sp., 30+ mpg, Payed $140 car. $120.Motor, oil change misc $30. (Took tires off my sons brat as his is to be worked on while he drives this.) New tires, car, eng, etc... be about $500 so far.
July 19, 200520 yr very nice wagon, i jsut picked up my 85 gl wagon for $400+60(tranny)+$20(axle)+$50(misc.) and i love it. has that car every been in an accident??? looks like some panels have been replace in teh front, maybe be jsut the angle and the light.
July 19, 200520 yr Author It has had pannels replaced so yes must have been in some fender benders. My nephew.. die hard Sube lover (caught bug from him) showed me how all superfical as not damage too main body, no main parts ever removed, no chipped paint on main bolts or cracked welds... etc... as it got bent owner replaced, well taken care of. Interior is excellent, new front Axels, cd-player and the big one, goes straight down the road! The hood was in fairly good shape till they ran the motor cycle from the roof, down the front window (crack) down to front of hood...*wabble*.. and off ...*scratch* darn those kids....LOL... Can't be mad... my brother in Seattle said his son was loading up one of his Subarus on car trailer and it got away from him and rolled into neighbors house.. so I am gratefull to have it here in one piece! Can't wait till I get window fixed and cruise!
July 19, 200520 yr Nice!!! Next time they want to do the bike on the roof trick, a couple pieces of plywood and or OSB will help save glass and sheetmetal.
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