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Northeasterly meet in June or July.
moosens replied to Tin Soldier's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Wow,the northeast is really perculating.....World Vintage Subaru Meet,Pine Barrens Meet 'n Off Roading,Carlisle,and now your event..... Carlisle is nice to see all sorts of other cars. Pine Barrens is a fun trail riding day with minimal danger.We've had a really great bunch of people there every time. But,the event not to be missed is the World Vintage Subaru Meet. -
OK,get ready all you vintage Subaru owners,your time to meet has come! To be held just up the road from the land of P.T.Barnum.The second "Greatest Show On Earth." Free admission!! Held on the rented grounds of Industrial Park North in scenic Milford Connecticut Super easy to get to,just off of exit 40 of I-95 in either direction. Incase you haven't noticed,I'm consolidating all my Subaru stock from 1972-1989.***I'll be giving many items away to the true vintage owners.*** Stop by and see the '73! I'll also have my '78 there.I'm sure there'll be at least one other car of mine there too. Tentative date:Saturday April 23rd,2005 Sorry for the short notice but I think we all understand this is just an attempt at getting people together and getting some useable items into the hands of folks that can really use them. If you can't make it I understand and we'll see you down the road. All Subarus and all members and owners welcome.
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...and even less over here! THere's a guy local to me who has three '74 Subarus sitting in his backyard.I'll see what's worth picking at in a few weeks.I was there twice already but the guy is old and the second time I was there he wouldn't let me back there.Weird,since he called me first,and the first visit was very cool. But,the third time I went back,nobody was home so I wandered back,just to make sure they're still there. I'll make a list of what's useable when I get my hands on them. Good luck with the DL. What colors is it?
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In this isssue it appears to have a story on the Japanese cars at Carlisle,which is a national show here in the States. Can any of you look through and see if any of us are in the edition posted here on eBay?: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4534837362&fromMakeTrack=true I'd actually but this issue if there's some good shots of some older Subarus.Who am I kidding?I want to know if my '78 4WD Wagon is in there. Thanks
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I'll be available all day Saturday.Not sure if my phone carrier is going to whack me for out of country calls,so email if you don't mind and we'll talk real soon,I'm sure. Let me know what you see that would help me out for my "GSR". Do you know if the dual carb I have for a 1600 is the same?I'm pretty sure it'll work,but was looking for any experience regarding the exchange. My '73 could really use: driver's seat-black w/white center dashboard rear side window-but I can get that here easy enough,I think.
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any FF-1s around......
moosens replied to tailgatewagon's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Well,I tried,but your inbox must be stuffed to the gills. I've got his phone number. -
Kevin,be sure to correct me on any info.I look at my old Factory Service Manuals and get all bug eyed when I look over at the spec's of the GSR EA63S.
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Take one of these: Then add a 10:1 comp,dual carb EA63S and that'd be a GSR
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any FF-1s around......
moosens replied to tailgatewagon's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
There's a guy here who has one.It runs and drives. -
Yes,watching them get stung several times while trying to figure out which direction they should attempt to flee in,that's the sport of it all.
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Sorry to hear about the damage.Losers! Yes,the GSR is way too special to those who have some tie to the early years of Subaru. Dual carb'd 1400 w/93 hp at around 4800rpm(??) 10:1 pistons and a good amount more lobe to the cam.Sure they aren't worth what the Z cars of the early 70's are but to us they're worth dumping $2-3,000 USD's into them. My '73 Coupe will be about as close to the GSR as you're likely to find here in the USA.Except we got the lesser powered EA62
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12in lift, Rancho shocks/steering stabilizer, built ER27, Nissan Tcase, 6 lug 15x10 wheels, 33x16in Swampers, Bushwhacker flares, top mounted radiator, BeCool fan, 18g fuel cell, Summit racing seats, RJS harnesses, custom bumpers, twin tube rollbar 4 KCs, diamond plate dash, Moroso battery box/ coolant recovery system, bedlined bed/bumpers/rails/trim/interior, programmable speedo, guage set, dual exhaust, K&N filter, Accell ign, winch, LSD Maybe we'll get to see all this money get muddy in MD..... THere's no off roading at Carlisle,but you'll want to roll your pants up anyways.
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Hot air intake pipe not connected to stove pipe
moosens replied to Kraven's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Right,that's the A/C condensation drain.....just let it hang. -
We absolutely will be visiting our friends in Frederick,MD sometime before June.So,either way I'll be seeing a couple of you guys,hopefully.
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Hot air intake pipe not connected to stove pipe
moosens replied to Kraven's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
If it's a large diameter hose it probably goes to the "trombone" pipe at the top of the intermediate pipe (longer mid-pipe) just rear of your tranny. -
EA82 heater core exchange DONE!! Not too difficult
moosens replied to moosens's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
sssssssssankyou! My sister inlaw tells me the car is nice 'n toasty!!! -
Very nice!!
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Hot air intake pipe not connected to stove pipe
moosens replied to Kraven's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Your Y pipe should have a small tube rising up from around just before the cat.on the passenger side.One end of the flex tube goes on there...other on the airbox...you know the deal. -
Hello fellow Subaru drivers and owners
moosens replied to umpireherb's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Welcome fellow resident of CT!!! You're so lucky being up ther in the quiet corner.