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  1. Hey folks. Just a quick update on the adventures of this little car. He seems to have the most ususual "carma" as oddly wonderful things continually happen to him. Long story short: He's in a movie. Short story long: I was approached last month by a car casting director about using my Tercel 4WD Wagon in a period piece set in the early 1980's. After we agreed on terms, they came to retrieve the car, and while at my home, spotted Boomeru, the little Subie. Well, he completely stole their attention, and essentially "All About Eve'd" the Tercel. We quickly drew up a new contract, and off went the Subaru. I'm not sure what movie or show this is, but I recognized the Director's name. Here are some recent photos, and one from set. Please enjoy, and I'll keep you posted when the little star car's acting debut is released. Hopefully this newfound fame won't all go to his head gasket! BT
  2. If only Long Beach wasn't suffering from our CA drought. That grass would've matched your car!
  3. First time I've ever seen a Subie in my rear view that's older than mine. Bravo, Mark!
  4. So nice to meet you, Mark. Your car is truly something special, and I enjoyed chatting with you. Best, BT trim.737D11D2-F4F8-46CA-8F87-504DE7D6A661.MOV
  5. It's so much fun to be reunited with this little car. It has such a quiet, benign charm. My favorite drive is up over Mulholland, and a stop to look at LA lights. Love this city, love this car.
  6. The shop is Strooties. He's always worked on (and often saved) all my quirky Japanese economy cars.
  7. Hey folks. Does anyone still have NOS parts for the following: Brown A/C Vent Cigarette Lighter Cluster Brown Interior Door Handle Bezels Black Carpet Kit Brown Full Dash (some cracks) Black aluminum headlamp / turn signal surrounds Thanks so much! BT
  8. He's here! Well, after more than a month, and a stop over at my mechanic down in San Diego, the little yellow boomerang Subaru is home again. He'll need some work to pass emissions, and it's been an interesting and expensive journey, but I love that the car has come back. Will be fun to spruce him back up again as well. Anyone with a trustworthy mechanic in Los Angeles that knows these cars, please do advise. Thanks all! BT
  9. Hey guys! Does anyone have a vintage Subie mechanic to reccommend in the LA area? My 78 Sedan as arrived, and will need some work to pass emissions. Thank you in advance! BT
  10. This is my favorite thread. Looking forward to seeing it come alive in the details!
  11. Wow! Thank you Coxy. What a great read. And thank you for your kind words. I'll share more photos soon, after the car is registered.
  12. Looky who arrived back home today! Think I'll rename him "BOOMERU" since he's a boomerang Subaru. Now, he gets a full week with my mechanic, and then he's ready to be my Weho Runabout!
  13. I would love to see photos of your 73 wagon! I had a yellow one
  14. I love this silver car. My mom had the same model in red, with white vinyl seat inserts that left an embossed herringbone pattern on our thighs in 110+ degree Phoenix summers. But we loved that funny little car.
  15. Good stuff. Thank you. I'm finding the quotes to be pretty much in that price range. If I can find someone with an empty trailer coming this way, I'll snatch up the opportunity, but it's prolly a long shot. Time will tell! BT
  16. Yeah that's my car. That's actually me in the photo too, next to it, in the grey shirt. I used to take the Subie to JCCS, back when the show was a tiny gathering. This shot was taken in Long Beach, just next to the Queen Mary.
  17. Indeed, that's the little guy! Have some feelers out for shipping. We shall see what happens!
  18. Hi USMB folks. Hope all is well in the vintage Subie world! Looking for help with shipping of a car that was once mine, and now is again. A quick summary: I'm a professional car designer, and spent some time years ago when I designed for Nissan, making this lovely, albeit tired, little DL into a real nice car. We worked on the car at the design studio, and went so far as to replicate colors, patterns and textures when we were unable to find originals. Recently, I was contacted by the current owner of the car, after he discovered the scholarship I created for LGBT design students from my winnings on a reality TV show called "Motor City Masters." (More on that here, if interested) http://www.bryanthompsondesign.com/philanthropy/ He offered to return the car to me, and I am so excited to have it return to my stable. This little lemon yellow sedan was always one of my favorite projects. In short, I am looking for a creative, inexpensive way to get the car from Tampa Bay, Florida to my home in Los Angeles. I could go the route of traditional shipping, but am hoping we may find someone with a shipment headed out this way, or close enough to California, that I could collect the car and drive it home. Please see attached photos, and thanks in advance! Bryan
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