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MotorTrend on MSNThe Weirdest Pickup Trucks of All TimeHow hard can it be to build a pickup truck? You need a place for people to sit at one end, a bed to load stuff into at the ...
The BRAT first graced American shores in 1978, so this 1979 Subaru BRAT DL is an early example with the smallest, least-powerful engine ever put into the little truck. Its carbureted 1.6-liter ...
Subaru has experienced a momentous trajectory in the 21st century, going from making agrarian, niche-within-a-niche four-wheel-drive compact cars to segment-leading popular family cars with an ...
no repairs done or needed & put 30k on it's 80k original miles. The Subaru Brat price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle history and location.
no repairs done or needed & put 30k on it's 80k original miles. The Subaru Brat price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle history and location.
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Not all cars are built to thrill -- some are made to charm. Here are 12 of the cutest cars ever, packed with personality and ...
Subaru's cute and quirky BRAT micro-pickup is an example of a vehicle whose fame was out of proportion to its tiny sales figures, which peaked at around 23,000 for two years before plummeting.
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CarBuzz on MSNThe Chevrolet El Camino's Forgotten GMC CousinThe Caballero began its life launching as the 1971 GMC Sprint, specifically intended to be, essentially, an identical twin to the El Camino. Both cars ran on a Chevelle station wagon-based chassis, ...
Subaru imported a small pickup in the 1980s called the Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter, or BRAT. But it wasn’t a taxable truck, because it had two seats bolted to the open bed ...
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