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Hopefully someone with more experience on this year range will chime in.

 

Engine doesn't care which tranny. Like 90-91 have one color injectors more prone to problems. I believe 92-94 have more reliable injectors. But I think 91-94 are all linterchangable as long as you're swapping the whole engine.

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Check out Craigslist. If you're in Saluda VA, Richmond isn't too far to look for a parts car. You may even find a whole running car in better shape.

 

 

i don't know where saluda is but you should consider this car, i emailed him and got this, price dropped to 200$. it doesn't get any better than this, i think i deserve a free beer now.

 

About 175,000 miles

Automatic trans.

AWD

New brakes including rotors and 2 new tires(less than 1000 miles)

no other repairs needed to put on road

Seats very good, carpet good, a couple of damaged door panels

Pics on ad show both sides of car, minor damage to hood/grille

 

http://roanoke.craigslist.org/cto/1791903332.html

 

1992 Subaru Legacy AWD wagon - $200 (Roanoke, VA)

 

Date: 2010-06-14, 5:02PM EDT

Reply to: sale-rngta-1791903332@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]

 

I am selling my 1992 Subaru wagon. It has been a good car but the transmission went out. I can't afford to fix it. There are a lot of good parts on it including a set of custom aluminum wheels and 2 new tires. Asking $200.00 or best offer.

 

 

  • Location: Roanoke, VA
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thanks john i might end up going and getting that 200 dollar subie. really good option.

 

the one thing on my mind with it. i would have to tow it. my way is asking my buddy to hook up his car dolly and use go up there and get it.

 

any problems on towing it?

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It says it's AWD so I believe you could tow it if you removed the rear segment (?) of the driveshaft. Try a search--it was discussed a lot awhile back.

 

yes, if you use a dolly, you need to remove / disconnect the rear section of drive shaft or you will screw the trans. or just rent a car carrier trailer.

 

the bad news is , it may cost 200$ to rent and fuel the 9 - 10 hour round trip depending on what you are towing with.

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