| I find many old Subarus in Colorado wrecking yards. So many, in fact, that I don't bother to photograph most of them. Usually, it takes an XT or a third-eye-equipped Leone to get my attention. However, a BRAT, no matter how trashed, is a very rare Junkyard Find, and I reach for the camera right away. The BRAT has a fanatical following, which means that most examples are worth more than scrap value. This '79 is pretty terrible indeed, which means that even the most devoted BRAT worshipers took one look and passed. 67 not-so-screaming horsepower lived under the '79 BRAT's hood. This was considered perfectly adequate for a small pickup during the Malaise Era. But wait— this is no pickup! In order to circumvent Lyndon Johnson's Chicken Tax, Subaru threw a couple of seats in the back, using these brackets, and carpeted the bed. That transformed the BRAT into a passenger car! Hardly anybody kept those stunningly dangerous jump seats in place, so you seldom see them today. You can tell a truly hopeless junkyard vehicle when you see the mark from an engine being stored atop the hood for years prior to getting scrapped. I'll bet there was a bullet-riddled water heater carcass nearby.
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com |
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