classic Subaru anyone?
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Woah! that's REALLY cool looking! :D I betcha you never park next to another one, like EVER. :D
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i dig the interior! :D it is sort of of cool in a weird, retro kinda way. i wonder if it would be hard to get parts for? :rolleyes:
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that is VERY cool. I would love to have one of those.
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Is that a rear engine?
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its in Pittsburgh, Mike. hmmm.....stebro exhaust or old Subaru :confused:
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360
The 360 was never officially imported by Subaru to the U.S. Instead, the guy who brought us the Brickin I think imported them as a side venture. The dealers who signed up lost big time. I've heard stories of them being offered in sets of 5 for about $2000. They made a van, sedan and truck which came to the U.S. JDM which always has the coolest things got a open top and one with a nice big fabric sunroof. Value now for a good one is in the $3000 range. They came with a 360cc two stroke engine with around 25hp however, some in Japan had up to around 36hp.
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I saw my first 360 (a '69) . . .
. . . the very day that I picked up my first Subaru (an '80). I was back in the shop to check out the (dealer-installed) A/C, and there was a 360 in the paint booth. From that day on I've lusted for one.
Hey Victor! Hey Earl! What's the 10th Commandment? (Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors 360.) :cool: |
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Saw one of those at the dealership in Denver CO. I sat inside it. I couldn't imagine driving it. What a dinky little thing.
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I was living in Columbus, Ohio when a local dealer imported 8 or 10 of those. I think he sold two in their original state. After the rest spent a year on the showroom floor he took the remaining ones, torched the tops off of them, added wide tires and sold them as golf carts for $1,000 apiece
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I dodn't know that anybody else saw it. Amber tried the doors and found them unlocked. I'd never seen a 360 in person, and to see a Van was really cool. The 360 convertible was called the 'Maia' in Australia and, I think, New Zealand. I had no idea Subaru ever called a car model 'Maia.' We just named our cat Maia because it's the name of a star in the Pleiades constellation. |
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