found these today
found these today
Hi, found these in a warehouse at an old subaru dealership.
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I was thinking that would be cool. I know of a brumby that is laid up and past redemption body wise, would all its running gear be a straight swap?steptoe wrote:Ditto.
You could make 'em 4WD
Tearing around in the mountains in my Brumby I once thought a 4WD access subie sedan would be cool - then I ended up with one. As an auto turbo of standard height it did manage to impress some guys out in their 4WD Toyota trucks
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The gearbox will bolt directly to the engine, but you will need to make sure you have the right clutch pressure plate and flywheel. as well you will need a modified drive shaft. the rear end is a little more fun as you need the fuel tank diff hanger and cv shafts from a 4wd L series.yobhgareb wrote:I was thinking that would be cool. I know of a brumby that is laid up and past redemption body wise, would all its running gear be a straight swap?
With the condition they are in it would be sad to see them parted out.
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They are in great condition interior and body wise, only bad bit is that both have rusty front hoods. The garage owner also has a few 1.8 glse models he is willing to sell. I havnt seen them yet, but he says they are low milage tradeins like these two. only thing is they are badly gone body wise as been stood outside for years. Once again, all fwd. I will probably buy the best one for the engine as spares for my wagon.TOONGA wrote:The gearbox will bolt directly to the engine, but you will need to make sure you have the right clutch pressure plate and flywheel. as well you will need a modified drive shaft. the rear end is a little more fun as you need the fuel tank diff hanger and cv shafts from a 4wd L series.
With the condition they are in it would be sad to see them parted out.
TOONGA
the l series 4wd parts would be the killer, aint seen none other than mine.TOONGA wrote:The gearbox will bolt directly to the engine, but you will need to make sure you have the right clutch pressure plate and flywheel. as well you will need a modified drive shaft. the rear end is a little more fun as you need the fuel tank diff hanger and cv shafts from a 4wd L series.
With the condition they are in it would be sad to see them parted out.
TOONGA