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Most common subaru?

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archemitis: Just today I saw a silver EA81 hatch back screaming down Lyndale... and you werent driving it! :D Looked IDENTICAL to yours and I was about to flag you down but I saw it wasnt you driving then as it drove off I saw it was 4WD.

on my trip out west, i noticed there were more older ea81 soobs running around than newer ones where i come from.

 

going through montana, you either saw a van, suv, truck or soob. if it was a car that was not a soob, it was most likely a Buick. bit for any other car that was not a soob, there was at least one or 2 more soobs to make up for it.

a green ea82 wagon passed us in montana. we saw it stopped at a river pull-over, the driver plating a guitar in idaho. then it passed us again in washington, the guy pointed at us in disbelief, us being in a trashwagon, of course!

In Mendocino, there are the normal flocks of Outbacks and Foresters, but there are quite a few EA81s, almost all trashed and rusted, and a few EA82s.

 

Nor Cal in general has quite a few subarus. My moms block in Berkeley alone has 8 Outbacks, 3 Foresters, and an EA81

 

Subarus rule!

 

dave

rusty cars in california? i dont believe it. you aint seen rust till you come to the midwest!

(i'm talkin about no rocker panels, holes in the floor, and doors you can stick your hand up into to unlock them!

I must live in Subby heaven! They are everywhere here...on my street alone is an SVX,XT6 (mine),WRX and an Outback. There's a Legacy in the next city for sale, an Outback for sale up the road from me (If I could get my digi to work I'd get pics) and on my way home from work I chased down a brand new Baja...maroon w/silver:slobber: :slobber: I would've followed longer, but those darn red lights!:headbang:

 

Opps...the only vehicles I haven't seen are the BRAT and the Hatch

 

 

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA:boohoo:

Actually I think I may have seen one as a kid (at 6 years old I could name the years of every body style of corvette, I really paid attention to vehicles), but I'm not sure, i remember cool seats in the back, that's it. Aren't I an unfortunate soul?

on a trip from marysville Washington down to ski bowl Oregon I tallied over 100 outbacks alone. about 50 foresters. 20 or so ea82 wagons 5 WRX's and 1 WRX sti:slobber: 1 gen 1brat and a few 80's wagons. It was a fun trip. I was pretty tied on the way back so I didnt count:-\

Have to speak for New England since Moose hasn't chimed in yet. Mostly 70's and 80's cars driving around here with a <slightly> illegal plate on them driving to Milford. :lol: Maroon and blue ea-82 wagons for sure....1 brown Brat that drives through my town every once in a while (yes I followed him to find out where it lives!)

 

Chris

Uhhh...Chris? Do we live in the same county?

 

I count mostly EA82s, Outbacks and Foresters. There's the occasional first-gen Legacy sedan, and some Imprezas. All the EA81s are gone except mine and Chris's (and another Cream Yellow 2WD I've seen cruising around). And I have yet to see another '70s anything around here. The only two I've ever seen are mine and Chris's.

Yup. Down here, amidst the outbacks and foresters, there's 1 70's wagon, 2 ea81s; 2 white, 1 red, 1 blue wagons and 1 blue turbo 2wd and 1 brown 2wd sedan ea82s. That accounts for all the ones I see. :-)

 

Not bad for a honda infested city. :banghead:

 

Not counting my white gl wagon, my parent's red Outback wagon:burnout: and two of my sisters have a blue gl wagon each. Funny.....they are the same year. The only differance is one has a roof rack the other does not.

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