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just looking at luckys profile got me thinking,how do you think legacys are to the old l series subaru,s,if parts where still avalible easy, i think i would own the old shape l series dl version 1.8 with a proper low box and town and country tyres easy to fix i used to swap engines over on my own and parts they where the bees knees,i think legacy,s are stilll awesome but there whas just something about the old l series!what do you think iv put it in the lurcher section has to some there the main part of the team :D

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just looking at luckys profile got me thinking,how do you think legacys are to the old l series subaru,s,if parts where still avalible easy, i think i would own the old shape l series dl version 1.8 with a proper low box and town and country tyres easy to fix i used to swap engines over on my own and parts they where the bees knees,i think legacy,s are stilll awesome but there whas just something about the old l series!what do you think iv put it in the lurcher section has to some there the main part of the team :D
singlehanded engine changing! :blink::whistling::doh: youve all on to change a wheel lol :feck:
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just looking at luckys profile got me thinking,how do you think legacys are to the old l series subaru,s,if parts where still avalible easy, i think i would own the old shape l series dl version 1.8 with a proper low box and town and country tyres easy to fix i used to swap engines over on my own and parts they where the bees knees,i think legacy,s are stilll awesome but there whas just something about the old l series!what do you think iv put it in the lurcher section has to some there the main part of the team :D
singlehanded engine changing! :blink::whistling::doh: youve all on to change a wheel lol :feck:

like f**k i spent alot of time changeing them engines etc while you and miagi used to just sit with note book and pen for hours drinking that herbal funny stuff :feck: you wouldnt do it just incase you broke a nail :whistling:

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the old L-series were real good buses but they had there down falls like boiling up after very hard driving but that could be rectified by fitting twin fans, then there was the floors that would trap the rear passengers feet between the floor and the front seats everytime you hit a bad bump.... :D then the rotting wings, and bouncing on the lever to try and get them out of 4wd....

but they were far more good points than there was bad and at the time there was nothing to touch them, as for changeing the engine it was very rare you would need to, that is why subaru's are so popular but if you did have to they were easy to work on just like all subarus are....

i could'nt compare them to the modern subaru's like the legacy or forester as its been so long since i've drove one, but i do think Legacys were a lot harder to break and felt much more solid and powerfull but the old L-series served its purpose well as did the legacy, but as time moves on so do we and today is the day of the Forester....... ;)

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the old L-series were real good buses but they had there down falls like boiling up after very hard driving but that could be rectified by fitting twin fans, then there was the floors that would trap the rear passengers feet between the floor and the front seats everytime you hit a bad bump.... :D then the rotting wings, and bouncing on the lever to try and get them out of 4wd....

but they were far more good points than there was bad and at the time there was nothing to touch them, as for changeing the engine it was very rare you would need to, that is why subaru's are so popular but if you did have to they were easy to work on just like all subarus are....

 

:clapper: ....We used to have the blowers on full whack all night to try keep the temp down....the seats,the bouncing on the lever :clapper: .....you could get a couple of Roe under the bonnet :angel:.... Bloody Great motors the L series!

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I'm really looking forward to the price falling down on the new Diesel subaru, then i'll be happy! :notworthy:

Been thinking about purchasing a forester, but with the land been so wet most of the season now-a-days can they cope like some of the jeeps out there, and with the petrol side of things, prefer the diesel motors for obvious reasons :whistling:

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just looking at luckys profile got me thinking,how do you think legacys are to the old l series subaru,s,if parts where still avalible easy, i think i would own the old shape l series dl version 1.8 with a proper low box and town and country tyres easy to fix i used to swap engines over on my own and parts they where the bees knees,i think legacy,s are stilll awesome but there whas just something about the old l series!what do you think iv put it in the lurcher section has to some there the main part of the team :D
singlehanded engine changing! :blink::whistling::doh: youve all on to change a wheel lol :feck:

like f**k i spent alot of time changeing them engines etc while you and miagi used to just sit with note book and pen for hours drinking that herbal funny stuff :feck: you wouldnt do it just incase you broke a nail :whistling:

only thing you ever changed was your carbs ! because your that tight yould always be running on empty then the shit would be disturbed from bottom of tank hence the reason for taking it off ! then youd soak it in water????????? and put it back on ! then next time out start all over again lol lol :icon_redface:
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You just cannot beat them.

 

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farm i go over has one of these its mint [ well apart from a dent he has just put in it :whistling: ]

Engine on this was smokin a bit at nearly 200,000 miles but twas the rust that never slept got it in the end and caused retirement to off road use only . Think the US version was marketed as the Subaru Rabbit . Very apt .

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