1986 Subaru Legacy 4d Gl 4x4 5-speed on 2040-cars
Creswell, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Subaru
Drive Type: 4x4
Model: Legacy
Mileage: 190,000
Trim: 4 Door
1986 Subaru Legacy GL - Super solid west coast vehicle - Essentially no rust - No history of accidents or dents except for one minor dent by rear passenger tail light which is evident in the pictures - Mechanically excellent, engine runs perfect with no sounds ticks or red flags of any sort - Does not burn oil - Does not run hot - Could drive to Australia if there was a road to get there - Clutch is excellent with no noises including the transmission, excellent and no noises - Drives straight and smooth - Is equipped with the no longer available, 4 High and 4 Low option 4 Wheel Drive or just plain 2 Wheel Drive - 4 Wheel Drive Works Great - Go anywhere a truck can, but with fantastic gas mileage - The interior is nice, all pw, pl, and gauges work- The stereo was my doing, and sounds good. Call 651-208-5196
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