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87 GL -the search is over,pics inside (56K beware)

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Been looking up here in Canada for months for a good condition GL and finally landed a real beauty. Imported from Colorado a year and a half ago and the body is as clean as new. Only 86K miles all original.

Looks like I will be a more active member of this forum from now on.

 

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Lucky!

 

Beautiful wagon! I see almost no rust, what a steal!! Nice snag with that dual range tranny too. Have fun with it:brow:

Great looking car!

 

I hope to find one that clean some day.

 

 

-=fred=-

that's a beautiful soobie you got there.

 

+1 for getting a D/R

 

that engine compartment makes me think it's brand new.

 

:banana:

That is INSANELY clean..i looked at so many Loyales, before buying, but none were that clean. Mines really clean on the outside, but she leaks oil/tranny fluid so the engine compartment isn't pretty...lol

 

good find...go buy a lottery ticket with that much luck!

SCORE!!!!!!!! SCORE!!!!!!!!! SCORE!!!!!!!!! :banana: Nice... very nice....hope it wasn't to high a price to scare you from ever using her out and about...

good find...go buy a lottery ticket with that much luck!

hell yes looks like it was just driven off the lot

if you win you have to donate half to the board

We have some real nice old Subarus running around these parts as long as they didnt see what I call "Hill service" in their life. Those are the ones people bought cuz they live in the hills and they only drive it from the garage at their house down the side of a mountain to their "real car". :( Running a car for 3 minutes each way being started cold each time is a real kicker to a car after a while. But its a true testiment to the greatness of the 4wd in our Subaru's.

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I'm very excited and intend on looking after this car to preserve it. that said I will probably not keep it bone stock as I plan on doing some mild trail riding so 3" lift is in the works and some rubber. The main thing is to keep it off the salt covered Ontarion roads so the body stays clean and no rust.

I'll take her out a few times in winter but save most of the driving for summer time when the road salt isn't such a problem.

 

Buying this car was more about promising the guy I bought it from that I was going to look after it. I traded a 1995 Legacy LS wagon with 211,000kms and $500 to get it. (bought the legacy for $1000) That's Canadian money so I'd be about $1200 US into it.

I work for a Subaru dealership so the seller thought it would be a good home for the car.

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