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I can beat that price by $100.....shipped! I have had over a dozen made. They are like the original stripes. You can have your choice of background color and "BRAT" lettering color. The multicolor strips are pretty standard. You can add the "SUBARU" lettering, as seen in the pic for $15 extra. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/Litera...978-brat-a.jpg Todd
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Boy, if someone had some tin snips, I could use the sheet metal on the right lower area, right behind the rear wheel. (The painted exterior metal, from the bottom up 6". Makes for an easier repair.
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True, I know Subis like to be driven! I'm not really a backyard mechanic. (Well, I work in the backyard) LOL But, I'm pretty seasoned with Subarus. I have owned many, rebuilt many things from engines on....but never a rack! I own 6 now! Can't see that it would be hard to reseal. Has anyone done it? The seal kit is pretty reasonable compared to a rack. Todd
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Thanks for the info. Yes, the wheels were indeed turned fairly sharp to the right. No evidence today of continued leaking near that bad. I think you might have a point about a spot of corrosion. I see a seal kit in the parts manual, but I'm wondering if the rack needs to come out to service it? 67K is pretty low mileage for this to fail/leak. Todd
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Well, here I am at a used car lot looking at a Legacy for my mom. I'm talking up Subaru and what a great car they are, when I walk back to my Impreza with the sales guy and my car is unloading power steering fluid by the boat load! How embarassing! Anyway, it had a "slight occasional drip", but something changed in a hurry! It was running out of the passenger side boot. About a 1/2 pint came out. I filled up the pump and drove home. Now it won't leak!!! Question... Am I in for a new rack? Are there seals that can be replaced? It's a 95 Impreza L with 67K Thanks much! Todd
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Looking for a 1978, California electronic ignition unit for someone. Here is a pic: http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/8179/1000753vx7.jpg It is mounted on the firewall and is unusual, 1978 was still Points for the rest of the US. It's an oddball. The standard Nippondenso ignition unit won't work. Todd
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Windshield gaskets Batch One ***Completed***
SUBARU3 replied to Zefy's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Kurt....PMd you. Todd -
The inner right boot is prone to pre-mature failure, from heat off the exhaust. I added a heat shield and it seems to have helped. Severe lock to lock turning will tear outside joints too. I limit "lock over" steering in my gen 1s. Todd
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Carpet... or no Carpet? Tis the question.
SUBARU3 replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Put the carpet in. It reduces noise, easier to slide things in and out and adds a finishing touch. You can actually touch up the black carpet with black fabric paint. You can also get the exact carpet by the yard at JC Whitney. Todd -
You can use the VW beetle connector too. It works fine and you get better performance! I put one in my GF. Just use the metal bushings from your old one in the VW one. Todd
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Urgent, transmission needed
SUBARU3 replied to RenaissanceMan's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I just have a really tight 4 speed/4WD EA-71. Shifts like new/low mileage of 74K. Todd -
Ok, it's 2006.... what would you say the low, average and high price range is for a clean, rust free Gen 1 GL BRAT? How high do you think they will appreciate in the next 5 years? Mechanically excellent. Excellent interior. All original. With seats, roll bar, cap, hitch. (Original paint though.) Thanks, Todd
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1973 Splitgate Wagon
SUBARU3 replied to bryanthompson's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
NIce nice! I willbe calling you Bryan! Now Paul.....you promised me those mirrors! Todd -
The stripes on gen 1s were applied stateside. They are not factory applied. There were various versions on colors and such, as well as some of the kits had more extensive coverage. It was a "Subaru of Amerca" package. Basically the earlier the production date, the more extensive striping. They went with less as the years, thru 1981 continued. Some did get thru without stripes, but very few. Todd
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The vintage eye popper,eye candy post
SUBARU3 replied to moosens's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Paul...you are haveing WAY too much fun!!