Living in Denver, I see tremendous quantities of old Subarus in local wrecking yards. Subarus after about 1985 don't make it into this series (unless they're XTs or SVXs or 4WD Justys), but the Legacy 4WD sedan is quite rare even by Denver standards so I made an exception for this car.
This one has a key, which means it probably came from an insurance company auction rather than a city tow yard.
Just barely over 100,000 miles on the clock.
By 1997, all Legacies sold in the United States had all-wheel-drive, but this was still special enough to warrant these "AWD" badges.
By this point, the Outback wagon (still bearing Legacy badging) was so much more popular than the Legacy sedan in the United States that most of us forgot that you could even get this thing in a three-box car shape.
These engines remain legendary (get it?) for blowing head gaskets.
Sold in Denver, crushed in Denver.
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