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Given that we have a while before the mercury drops, though, maybe you should buy this 1979 Subaru Brat out from under me — ...
Rumors abound that the automaker will use an electric Toyota compact truck as the base for a new cargo hauler – just don't ...
Despite the fact that the 1595-cc OHV pan­cake four-banger screamed a bit and sounded as if it was going to cough a con­necting rod, the BRAT clawed, scratched, and bounced its way to the top ...
Subaru has gone for the hard­top look in its quest to build a true mini­Ranchero, so the side windows are frameless. Wind noise starts at 55 mph and intensifies with velocity. View Photos ...
This particular Brat was the upper-level GL trim, which came with a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder boxer engine, butterfly t-tops, a tilting steering wheel and all of the available stock gauges.
The Subaru BRAT pickup truck was a cool little mini truck in the late 1970s and 1980s, but it was unceremoniously discontinued. Here's what happened.
BRAT, for the record, stands for “bi-drive recreational all-terrain transporter.” This truck was a light-duty pickup Subaru sold in the U.S. from 1977 to 1987. It’s basically a Subie version of the ...
The BRAT was produced from 1978 to, surprisingly, 1994, though only imported to the United States through 1987. The BRAT used the same AWD system as the Subaru Leone.