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'78's Facelift is Done!
Seahag1978 replied to Seahag1978's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I didn't build or have it built. I think it's just a stock, low roll bar that we repainted. They all came equipped with them... they simply spot welded them to the bed. You should all remember, they are NOT for protection in case of a roll-over! They will fold like a lawn chair! They were more for looks. -
Brat living in New Hampshire...
Seahag1978 replied to Rocha's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
About 2 minutes by car to the water. My '78 never gets driven in winter. I do drive the '86 rather than the Baja... it handles much better in the snow, slop and ice. Damn ABS brakes! I'll host the event whenever anyone's game... just let me know when! Connie needs to make her pumpkin bread though... and please make it the same way you did with the substitutions... yum-o! <shhhh, I hid a bunch for me'self to enjoy!> -
Brat living in New Hampshire...
Seahag1978 replied to Rocha's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Welcome! Nice BRAT! What part of NH? There aren't too many of us around here I'm in MA, Loyale91 -NH, BRAgoaT, who just got a BRAT, he's up near the Seabrook border in MA. North Ursalia who just sold his BRAT. CT, NY has a few. I think there are a couple near the Cape. I spoke to a man at a car show, and he told me BRATs are fairly common in NH? -
'78's Facelift is Done!
Seahag1978 replied to Seahag1978's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I had the sunroof professionally installed, best not to mess around re-cutting... this one is 2" bigger than the original one. Feels roomier inside, I like it a lot. -
'78's Facelift is Done!
Seahag1978 replied to Seahag1978's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Fixed. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showphoto.php?photo=18420&limit=recent She got a new sunroof this past week! There is a rust issue ever since the new paint, all along the bottom driver's side only... it wasn't there before the paint. Why would that happen?? I'm in the process of finding a professional to deal with it. Scary stuff. -
A new Brat Owner - with pics
Seahag1978 replied to Jurrel's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Nice exterior. I'll be stripping an '84 that has a VERY nice blue interior, it's a northeast car with little fading. I'm only interested in the sheet metal, wheels and drive train from it. If you need anything from it, make an offer, and it's yours. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showphoto.php?photo=9566 http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showphoto.php?photo=14696&cat=798 WOW! Your seats are in beautiful condition! Just a good cleaning. Soak 'em down good with hot water and Quik n' Brite (buy online, WELL worth the price), scrub with a brush and shop vac the yuck right out of the fabric. Takes the smell out too! Best upholstery/carpet cleaner in the world, leaves no residue. -
I Did it Went Real New Gen!!
Seahag1978 replied to Bucky92's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Awww... we losing you to NASIOC? Congratulations! Well done! -
I was driving my '05 Turbo MT Baja yesterday and I kept almost stalling when coming off the clutch. I went on the highway and it acted sluggish as it had for a couple of weeks or so. As I approached the shopping plaza, I pulled out of gear and coasted into the parking lot. We heard what sounded like a blast on a tuba. Deep sound, maybe 2-3 seconds long. We looked at each other, like what was that? I went back into gear and parked. We went into the store for about an hour and came back out. I started up and almost stalled in reverse. Huh? I drove home kind of nursing the clutch and parked for the night. This morning, I was headed on a 200 mile round trip and my CEL came on about 100 yards away from home. I stopped and opened and closed the gas cap since I just filled up just before the tuba noise. The temperature dropped like a rock over night so the gas could have condensed and formed a weird bubble. Anyway, no luck. I drove around the block back home and turned the car off. Did the gas cap again and tried again. No luck. Now I notice that my cruise light is flashing on the dash button where you turn it on. I went down to our friend who has a station close to the house. I had to nurse the clutch all the way down in stop-and-go traffic. I parked on the back side, shut the car off and went inside. About 15 minutes later, the mechanic asked me to drive to the other side of the building. I started up and stalled in reverse with a huge jerk. I restarted and the CEL was out and the cruise light was out. He plugged in his scanner and it couldn't communicate with my car?! He jiggled things, unplugged it re-plugged it, nada. It won't talk back. Here's the kicker.. I made my trip anyway, and the car was normal... responsive, quick, no hesitation... the sluggishness is gone. Huh? He said he's seen cases where some cars have a fit and the computer gets confused... I'm really concerned that his scanner couldn't get any info at all. Yet the car runs perfect. What was that tuba noise? A turbo burp? ** A friend of mine came over with a scanner and seems the cold emissions runner valve was stuck closed (tuba noise). There are no codes at present. **
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34th Annual Halloween Party!
Seahag1978 replied to Seahag1978's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Scattered showers, we just put up a second tent... with 70 degree weather who'll want inside? I sent an email with some alternate route directions from 128 in case the traffic coming into town is hellish... I'll send them to Devan too. -
34th Annual Halloween Party!
Seahag1978 replied to Seahag1978's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
You can't here from there... LOL! All kidding aside, I don't know how to get here from there. I'll send addy and you can Mapquest. The party starts at 5 but anytime late afternoon. -
34th Annual Halloween Party!
Seahag1978 replied to Seahag1978's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
No, I have only seen pics of it. There will be plenty of food, not to worry about bringing anything. Come by anytime after one. Can't wait! -
Did you not listen? NEVER, EVER mess with anything that isn't broken for real. BRATs are strange in that things settle themselves out and when you upset anything they get ornery. Change the oil and put gas in it til something really goes wrong ... otherwise leave it as it is. You will learn how to drive IT... like feathering the gas after a long idle in traffic... high idle at a cold start... don't bother to kick it down until the temp gauge hits half-way... downshifting on a steepish hill... stuff like that... it isn't sophisticated, you need to learn the quirks and go with what the car wants. Both of my BRATs have completely different driving sets I need to use... the Baja is another story... no intervention or learning curve (except a touchy first), press and goooo! Whoooshhh! Stopping with those ABS brakes... not so hot.
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34th Annual Halloween Party!
Seahag1978 replied to Seahag1978's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Oh! Are you bringing Slice? I sent him a card but haven't heard. -
05 Baja
Seahag1978 replied to bratsrus1's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Hi Jerry! Your wife has great taste in cars <wink> here's mine... plus two of the quadruplets... http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showphoto.php?photo=5916&cat=500&ppuser=5798 Wish her the best for me! Mary -
Every Subaru I have ever owned, young or old, has had "morning sickness". .. a.k.a. squeaky brakes... when the car sits overnight. They stop squeaking after 3-4 good downhill stops, mild stops take a little longer. In very humid weather... lots more stops or never... til the air dries out a bit... this is even true of my '05 Baja? I do hate ABS brakes with a passion.
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87 Brat second make over
Seahag1978 replied to bratman2's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Very nice! -
October 27th in Salem, Massachusetts. Where better to spend Halloween? PM me for directions!
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I have one on my '86, someday I'll get around to changing the ignition... not today, and tomorrow isn't looking good either.
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Slow down kiddo... there are MANY things that will happen... take one step at a time. Owning a BRAT will be a work in progress... as long as you love it. When the love affair is over, let it go. They can be tempermental and very quirky. 99% of the older mechanics around here, that worked on them back in the day, won't touch them. They are easy to work on, but need finessing and a keen eye and ear, they don't want to work that hard, spoiled by computers. If it's the only car you need to kepp going, why not learn it inside and out? It's worth it. This board is the best place to do it!!!
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I'm fairly tall with a 31" inseam and sit as far back as possible from airbags and insist they get turned off in our truck as a passenger. I wear my seatbelt very snug. I dislike ABS brakes well, HATE them actually and refuse to drive them in sloppy weather. I can't understand why the government is trying to make cars "idiot-proof", completely taking away the driver's obligation to operate the vehicle with skill and judgment. Have Americans become that fat, dumb and lazy? Seems so. I'll drive my old gen BRAT make MY own decision when to deploy 4WD and when skid and recover. Geeeesh. What about this car that parks itself??? Ugh!
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All Japanese Classic car shows
Seahag1978 replied to Mike Kamm's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Sorry... I have an un-get-out-able annual fundraiser the same day. If there was any way, I would have the 2 BRATs and the Baja there. No possible way out >>> I'd tell anyone, other than my grandkids, to pound sand and be there. They rule