Jimmeh Posted June 27, 2012 Share Posted June 27, 2012 Hey all! Name is James, but you may call me Jimmeh I just recently acquired a 1994 Subaru Legacy L Sedan from my parents, as they just bought a new car for my mom (Of course it's a Suby!), gave her old car to my sister (you guessed it, A SUBY!), and then gave me the one she was driving. I'm 24, live in fabulous NW MT, and work as a fuel and propane salesman/delivery driver. No, my name is Jim, not Hank! I have been a truck only kind of guy since I graduated high school, and finally have a "beater" to use as a gas saver/mile saver for my pride and joy Silverado. So, meet Sue B. Ruby: As you can see, my sister has not cleaned it out yet, which is fine since it's still in the yard: Miles: Even has the factory tape deck! Plans are: Put a iPod compatible stereo in it with some cheap speakers, do a TON of maintenance it (my sister has no concept of longevity for vehicles, but luckily she drives Subarus), a small amount of body work (straighten a couple of body panels, a little paint, etc.) and then drive the piss out of it. Goal is to keep it a road worthy commuter car until I can move closer to work, and then use it even then, hopefully keeping it until 400,000. Thought about just fixing it up and just selling it, as I already have the Silverado (here's a pic, if you're interested) and an older Ranger pickup that I've had for a long time, but my commute is a long one, and gas isn't cheap. Anyway, I will start a "build" thread when I start the tear down (replacing gaskets to start with), and continue to update it as I go. I hope to learn a lot here, and help out in what capacity I can, as I am a bit mechanically inclined (though, I doubt I will see many threads here like over on the Chevy boards ;D). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheLoyale Posted July 3, 2012 Share Posted July 3, 2012 Nice score on the Legacy, and welcome to the board. These cars are super easy to work on, the EJ22 is a great motor to learn Subarus on. I will be looking forward to the build thread. Is that a 2500 Silverado? -Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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