dtech
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So long as your backseat partner isn't a former Vice Pres.i could see the brat being a pretty slick quail hunting or skeet shooting rig for lazy folks !
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So long as your backseat partner isn't a former Vice Pres.i could see the brat being a pretty slick quail hunting or skeet shooting rig for lazy folks !
I only ever had one concussion and a broken nose from a bike wreck and not wearing a helmet.You guessed it, no bicycle helmets either.
needs more chrome......The Brat and Rampage were huge! Crosley had the right Idea for a compact pickup:
1947 Crosley "roundside" Pickup; later years were more angular:
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You'll need a set of these...That would make a great ejection seat. Hey lets go for a ride and you can sit in the back.... then boom, goodbye. lol
Way ahead of you, I've had the eject for a couple years now.You'll need a set of these...
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Doug, I'd love to have one like this.That would be so much fun out here blasting around out in the desert!Step dad was a Subaru fan. We had a couple Brats around the house as a youngster. The one my sisters shared was pretty clean, but I never drove it other than around campsites.
As a young man I almost picked one up as a project. Having a proper low range and being small they can be surprisingly good off road.
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Never found one clean enough for me to start on though.
To think we didn't have child proof caps on medicine and I'm still alive today.I remember as a kid, no car seats, and we had an 83 Dodge Omni hatchback that my younger sister and I would sit in then back hatch area when we traveled on road trips. You couldn't get away with that now. Yet somehow I am still standing. And I drank out of the garden hose too!!!

I really wanted an old Subie companion to my WRX back in the early 2000s. Had I found a good starting point an offroad Brat or 3dr hatch would've been sweet.Doug, I'd love to have one like this.That would be so much fun out here blasting around out in the desert!
Probably even drank out of the hose.Everyone is pointing out the death trap seats in the back.....well I remember half my little league riding in the back of an open pick up, no seats for away games. Games were 30-40 minutes away max. My dad had a fiberglass shell on the back of the ol' F100 an my brother an I rode back there to my grand parents house 500 miles away.
You guessed it, no bicycle helmets either.