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> wtb subaru conversion, doesn't exist?
cpast
post Apr 2 2014, 03:25 PM
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hey folks,

some years ago i restored a '74 2.0. sweet car. loved it. moved to the mountains (snow) and got rid of it. since then? broke spine, can't walk. this means mostly i can't drive a clutch. but i got the 'itch' again!

someone have, or know of, a 914/subaru conversion with an automatic? i called renegade and they suggested this place...maybe someone knows something...

anyhow? thought i'd throw that out there. if you know something? heck, let me know.

thanks!


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Chris H.
post Apr 3 2014, 06:25 AM
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No worries Chris. Go see McMark for sure or give him a call. All you'd need to source (Mark can do this for you) is a FWD Subaru automatic trans which can be had on Craigslist or a junkyard very cheaply. In 1996 they switched to all AWD vehicles, but there are still tons of pre-'96 Legacys out there running around so the transes are pretty strong. You could probably use a '70's/'80's VW or Audi shifter to make it look a little more period correct. Mark has done all sorts of cool stuff. This would be an easy project for him.
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