Subaru / Subaru GL
- Parni_Brah
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Subaru / Subaru GL
Hi all, just brought another brumby which is a 91 model and it says "subaru GL" but my other good brumby which is a 88 model doesn't have the "GL"
Just wondering if anyone could fill me in and what the GL stands for/ what extras or something it has. I'm guessing it is a higher model or something ?
Cheers Sam
Just wondering if anyone could fill me in and what the GL stands for/ what extras or something it has. I'm guessing it is a higher model or something ?
Cheers Sam
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It's just a different badge - there's no difference from what I've seen between different brumbys.
It's probably a badge from a sedan or wagon that was the GL model - the GL in the MYs (and L series) were the ones *generally* with carpet, different dash option, possibly power windows, AC/PS etc... The DL was the base model in the L series, that I'm certain on
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Bennie
It's probably a badge from a sedan or wagon that was the GL model - the GL in the MYs (and L series) were the ones *generally* with carpet, different dash option, possibly power windows, AC/PS etc... The DL was the base model in the L series, that I'm certain on

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Bennie
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I think we'll be chasing our tails on this one. Sunnie the Brumby had the Subaru GL rear badge. It's a quad head light targa brumby withOUT AC or PS - it was all bog stock except the targa roof.TOONGA wrote:There were GL brumbies and they had more options like power steering aircon etc.
Ive seen a couple down here I do know both had the twin headlights , power steering and aircon.
Is the 91 model a twin headlight and does it have power steering or aircon?
The latest project is an '86 targa quad head lights, with the Subaru badge on the rear. It's got AC but that's it for options.
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No it doesn't have A/C or P/S I can't see any difference between the two other then headlights.TOONGA wrote:There were GL brumbies and they had more options like power steering aircon etc.
Ive seen a couple down here I do know both had the twin headlights , power steering and aircon.
Is the 91 model a twin headlight and does it have power steering or aircon?
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Yeah I can't see any difference, thanks for the replyEl_Freddo wrote:It's just a different badge - there's no difference from what I've seen between different brumbys.
It's probably a badge from a sedan or wagon that was the GL model - the GL in the MYs (and L series) were the ones *generally* with carpet, different dash option, possibly power windows, AC/PS etc... The DL was the base model in the L series, that I'm certain on
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Bennie

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From my understanding, all MV1800 utes (including Brumby) were GL model. This meant they had wind up windows, vinyl floor covering and the standard dash assembly.
I've never seen them come with factory P/S but I know they had the option to have A/C fitted. Some models came with A/C already fitted by the dealer and had special stripping/decals on them.
I still haven't been able to work out what the differences in the headlights are, as I've seen later models with single headlights
I've never seen them come with factory P/S but I know they had the option to have A/C fitted. Some models came with A/C already fitted by the dealer and had special stripping/decals on them.
I still haven't been able to work out what the differences in the headlights are, as I've seen later models with single headlights

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When I bought my 91Brumby I went to Mildura to look at 2. The one I didn't buy just had the Subaru badge on the back. It was a 90 model with single headlight front & no options. What was very interesting was that it had never had a radio fitted. The hole in the dash still had plastic blankings that could be snapped out. Had been a winery hack for its life & was very rough despite only having 160000km on the clock.
The one I got has the gl badge & came with a/c, bullbar, tonneau & radio cassette player. Also has twin headlights, so maybe the decider between the 2 was the lights. The badges aren't really interchangeable as the indent in the tailgate is a certain length to suit each badge.
Cheers Jake
The one I got has the gl badge & came with a/c, bullbar, tonneau & radio cassette player. Also has twin headlights, so maybe the decider between the 2 was the lights. The badges aren't really interchangeable as the indent in the tailgate is a certain length to suit each badge.
Cheers Jake
My 88 Brumby was a GL, the RED BEASTIE has quad lights, targa top, bull bar, roll bar, tonneau cover, really slick grey vinyl floor covers, no AC nor PS, but I got a wireless!
The Red Beastie remained a GL until she was repainted now the badges sit proudly in the glove box, where I suggest they shall remain. Unless of course we verify GL really means- Galactic Lightspeed or similar.
Still can’t get my head around any real need for power steering in the Beasties!
Ray
The Red Beastie remained a GL until she was repainted now the badges sit proudly in the glove box, where I suggest they shall remain. Unless of course we verify GL really means- Galactic Lightspeed or similar.
Still can’t get my head around any real need for power steering in the Beasties!
Ray
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Not true, you just have to get the right badgeRodeo4jake wrote:The badges aren't really interchangeable as the indent in the tailgate is a certain length to suit each badge.


I can't remember if I pulled that badge from a wagon or a sedan, I would say a wagon...
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LolWooster wrote: The Red Beastie remained a GL until she was repainted now the badges sit proudly in the glove box, where I suggest they shall remain. Unless of course we verify GL really means- Galactic Lightspeed or similar.

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Wooster wrote:Unless of course we verify GL really means- Galactic Lightspeed or similar.
I did the sameNachaLuva wrote:Lol

If you drove her on the beach Ray, you'd want power steering.. makes a big difference. Holds better in the tracks and stops the steering wheel flinging out of your hand over the ruts but on the black top, you really don't need it.Wooster wrote:Still can’t get my head around any real need for power steering in the Beasties!
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Live at the beach mate! Beaches are for fishing & walking on & given the intergalactic lightspeed of the red beastie (probably should refer to her as redeye) full tillt on the sand would result in glass thus no need for assisted steering.
PS, my late grandfather (WW1 veteran) used the term redeye to keep a very young Ray away from the scary monster (Redeye) that lived in the dam near the house. Redeye would grab unwarry & waywould kids and drown them. Irish term I think......it worked!
PS, my late grandfather (WW1 veteran) used the term redeye to keep a very young Ray away from the scary monster (Redeye) that lived in the dam near the house. Redeye would grab unwarry & waywould kids and drown them. Irish term I think......it worked!
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hahaha.. we don't want to turn sand into glass
I found with mine (and I've converted 3 of my personal ones) that once I've converted it, I would never go back but if I had guns like yours, then I wouldn't need it either
I know that you can drive these without it but if you have the parts, why not use them
I found with mine (and I've converted 3 of my personal ones) that once I've converted it, I would never go back but if I had guns like yours, then I wouldn't need it either

I know that you can drive these without it but if you have the parts, why not use them

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