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  1. No Gen 1 had power steering. I doubt it to be possible to do without some major work.
  2. Remember that the 1995 and 1996 EJ22s are also excellent engines. No piston slap, no head gasket issues, no rod knock, non-interference. (Same as the 1994 and back EJ22s). The problem was in 1997 they went interference with all engines and was the downhill slide in engine durability for Subaru. Also, the 99 Forester and the 99 Impreza got the new/improved SOHC Phase 2 EJ25 1 year before the Legacy in 2000. Todd
  3. Nice article and to think I helped with that thing!! My name is mentioned in the write-up!! :banana: I'm now famous! LOL Todd
  4. Any status update here? I know there was some work going on with PRP by Danny. You here Danny? Todd
  5. Oh definitely not a beater or a racer. More of a daily driver. I'm restoring it somewhat to as close to stock as possible. I'm not dumping a ton of $$ in to it though, but you can do a lot to these older cars for fairly cheap and have them looking nice and running great! Todd
  6. Well, if you are headed back, I could take a few little things. Email me your # and I'll give you a call. Thanks, Todd
  7. Remember, you can use ANY strut assembly from a Subaru 77-79 2wd or 4wd. The only difference is the height adjustment, so that drives a different and longer cartridge for the 4WDs. If you use a 2WD strut assembly, you lose the height adjustment and the front is just normal height. (No biggy) The front strut cartridges are easier to find for the 2WDs. Todd
  8. It has to be a 79-82 for some of the items. The 4 door would have been 84 or 84. These would work from that. lug wrench/jack sunroof rubber or whole sunroof Rear view mirror Rear emblem "Imported for Dodge" "Colt" Clips off of aircleaner. The things that hold the lid on. They twist off with pliers. Or the whole aircleaner assembly. 4 Speed shifter knob and the other ragnge selector knob. Radio speaker (Right front) If you can take some pics of it...that would be great! Thanks, Todd
  9. Paul...are you looking to repair that wagon? Or are you just needing prices? Check http://www.car-part.com http://www.partsvoice.com Todd
  10. Welcome back to the club! Looks good and well worth saving. Have fun with it. They are getting rarer and rarer! Todd
  11. Knowledge is power with these older ones. Stay well connected to the small group of enthuaists and you will do fine. Yes, they can be daily drivers, (not daily BEATERS....they don't do well with that) and the parts that are harder to find won't keep you from getting to work. Myself and others have PLENTY of both the mechanicals and the goodies to share. Yes, the front weatherstrip is available and the rear glass weatherstrip can be substituted with a VW beetle one perfectly! Todd
  12. Nah..... the car is complete. There are the things that I want perfect and or better than what's there. Example, the grill has a crack and one of the mudflaps is torn off. Found a spare engine with 10K on it! It's really a fun little car! Todd
  13. Bengal If you see ANY Colts/Champs from 79-84 Front Wheel Drive let me know! Looking for: Headlight/Wipers switches along with the black surround if you have it. Spare tire screw hold down Factory Clock Rear view mirror Drivers seat and or just the bottom Front bumper protector black knub Non tach cluster, or just the lens. Cluster with tach R hand manual mirror or power mirror L hand power mirror front mudflaps lug wrench/jack sunroof rubber or whole sunroof headlight bezels air cleaner case, (bottom) Rear qt window rubber roof rack rear interior garment hooks grill Rear cargo floor carpet Rear cargo light Thanks! Todd
  14. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/83-84-85-86-DODGE-POWER-RAM-50-HEATER-CORE_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ34197QQihZ008QQitemZ180302230693QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
  15. Dodge Colt! and guess what else I have??? I'm glad we have an option for this! Todd http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=93046
  16. Looking good!! I think it's actually better to be slightly smaller, than slightly larger. What application is that for? Or is it just a special order? What would be the price for a group purchase of say 10-15. Paul??? Let's drum up some business! Todd RM...I got your PM...I'll write back. Todd
  17. Looking good!! I think it's actually better to be slightly smaller, than slightly larger. What application is that for? Or is it just a special order? What would be the price for a group purchase of say 10-15. Paul??? Let's drum up some business! Todd RM...I got your PM...I'm write back. Todd
  18. Thanks for your work on this! I'm excited to see what you think may work. It's cold here tonight in Texas.....30 degrees!! BURRRRRR. Todd
  19. The 1972 -1977 Bug works fine. I believe others do too like the 40's and 50's. I use the CAL (California look) with no reveal. It's just solid black. http://shop.westcoastmetric.com/index.php West Coast Metric has them. These things are available in lots of VW stores. I wish Subaru parts were as easy to come by! Todd
  20. Gen one station wagons can use a Volkswagen Beetle rear glass rubber seal. Todd
  21. Here ya go. Power mode 1 4.226/1 2 2.365/1 3 1.467/1 4 1.105/1 R 4.109/1 Final reduction ratio 3.166 Economy mode 1 3.272/1 2 1.831/1 3 1.136/1 4 0.855/1 R 3.181/1 Final reduction ratio 3.470
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