January 13, 200917 yr someone please buy this thing!! It's so sweet!!! If i had room, it would already be mine! http://bend.craigslist.org/cto/982873614.html p.s., mod, go ahead and move this if you must, just trying to give some people a quick glimps...
January 13, 200917 yr Looks complete at quick glance. Folks, we are running out of chances to buy these things in this condition...
January 14, 200917 yr I would already have bought it when I saw this last night, but i am broke and owe money. I tried to convince my mom to buy it but she wants a Brat. i told her its just like a brat but ots a coupe, but she wants a brat. -Bill
January 15, 200917 yr How hard would it be to make this a 4WD GF? I gather it would need a Dual speed transmission, rear diff, a diff hanger, 2 rear CV axles and a custom drive line. This would make the coolest vintage rally car.
January 15, 200917 yr The driveline i reckon would be the same length as a Gen 1 Brat if you were to make it 4wd. -Bill
January 15, 200917 yr But being that it's 2wd won't you have to drill all the holes or at least thread all the holes for the rear diff area? Jeff
January 15, 200917 yr But being that it's 2wd won't you have to drill all the holes or at least thread all the holes for the rear diff area? Jeff Yeah I think you'll have to drill holes and through bolt the rear differential stuff!
January 15, 200917 yr That loud clicking sound was a simultaneous loading of our weapons. Pick on something more plentiful and more appropriate,please.
January 15, 200917 yr that loud clicking sound was a simultaneous loading of our weapons. Pick on something more plentiful and more appropriate,please. +100
January 16, 200917 yr +100 Whatever guys, whoever buys the car can do whatever with it. I think a 4WD coupe would be super cool. Better than an obsolete FWD subie at least!
January 16, 200917 yr Whatever guys, whoever buys the car can do whatever with it. I think a 4WD coupe would be super cool. Better than an obsolete FWD subie at least! Strong feelings both ways my friend. My FWD gets used about 99% of the year. And I live in icy New England.
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