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  1. Thanks for all the info! It looks to be the Jatco. Todd
  2. I just pulled my 95 Impreza 2.2 and the plate was leaking! (Rear seal perfect)
  3. Thanks for looking and your time. I'm mainly interested in 77-79. I can't seem to cross the actual trans manufacturer with the year/Part #. Todd
  4. If they did indeed use 3? If these were it? Was one particular one the main one used? How can I tell which one I have? Are the 2 with the same name basically the same?
  5. Apparently, they used 3 different types of automatic transmissions in the Gen 1s Aisin Warner M41 Aisin Warner M41A Jatco L3N71B I thought they were all the same. Anybody have an idea on this? Thanks, Todd
  6. Very good price! You will have some wiring issues as the 96 is OBD2 and the earlier is not. I don't think your original car has EGR either. I think you can easily switch the manifold and be fine. (But I'm not sure.) Otherwise, the engine should be "essentially" the same.
  7. Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very nice! I had a 77 GF not that long ago.
  8. I've heard that the plastic ones develop leaks. Heard alot of this lately too!! (Related to age/not mileage) Most people think it's their rear seal. (I've never seen a leaking rear subaru seal, even with 100s of 1000s of miles. Even on the old EA71s!) Anyway, I'm replacing my 2 . One when I do a clutch and the other one at some point. The plate cost $12. It's a direct changeout.
  9. Hey Skip....offer stands if you need to call with questions. You have my #. You can cover a LOT more information talking than typing. Keep me posted. Todd (Oh.....know of any nice properties for sale up there? Looking to move back to PA)
  10. There are companies that can "restore". They strip and refinish with new foam and vinyl. It's pricey though. Check hemmings or search online for auto dash restoration. I've heard you can get a nice finish from what Jon is doing. Sand the crack, bondo, sand and paint with vinyl paint and a textured roller. Todd
  11. Coverlays STINK! I have had many of them and the look is terrible. They are a hard plastic and look cheap to me. Additionally, EVERY one I had warps in the summer sun, adding to the cheap look. They warp even if you adhesive them in. You might be OK in the north if you even like the look. Never again. They are way over priced now too. Coverlay stopped making the Gen 1 cover in the late 90s. I bought directly from them the last few they had at that time. They were $46. Stick to dash restoration or a nice upolstered custom dash pad. Just my opinion. Todd
  12. When did Subaru switch to the aluminum cover vs. plastic?? (year) Is it really that important to switch this cover, if you have the engine out? Thanks, Todd
  13. "Ordinary People" 1980 Robert Redford/Mary Tyler Moore. It's a red wagon. Good exterior shots and some interior.
  14. Paul....it's actually a 1600 from 1976 or 1977.
  15. Talked on the phone last night with him for a couple hours. I pushed him in the right direction. He should have it running soon. It's just matching up the "mix and match parts"!
  16. If he gets a buyer......then that's his market. I'll bet there is only one or 2 like these left in existence. NADA can't accurately quote any price, without a market to look at.(and these certainly have a limited market) Remember, that alot of the people that look at these are now in there 30s. 40s and 50s. People who grew up these cars/ People in there prime earning years. I seriously doubt he will sell at his price, but it's certainly worth more than 1/4 of that. JMHO Todd
  17. I did the same thing. Transplanted a 1979 intake and emissions onto a 1980 motor. Not a hard thing and you don't have to use all the wires. Too many questions and too much to type. Send me your phone # and when's a good time to call and I will attempt to walk you through your situation. Regards, Todd
  18. Well again ,it's supply and demand. Prices are GOING to go up. Theres no doubt about it. $500-1000 Subys are soon to be a thing of the past in the Gen 1 era. Cars in that price range are for cars between the end of there original useful life and the beginning of classics. These gen 1s are now past 25 years and classics. $500-$1000 can get you a 1985 Civic or a good used Ford Escort. I think this price is too high, but I hope he can get it! (Helps my collection appreciate) There are always good deals to be found, but the general trend is going to be "appreciation", NOT "depreciation". History proves that. Todd
  19. I agree with what Paul said....... $10K is way too much though. I wanna see more of this though!! Todd
  20. Anyone interested in sharing the site www.vintagesubaru.com I own that name and I'd like to combine the content from http://m2.aol.com/subaru3 into it. Maybe add the club info!! I just don't have the time to manage it alone. Todd Here's a previous thread on it http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=31508
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