Classic 1984 Subaru 5 Door Gl Wagon. 4 Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Listing is for a Classic 1984 Subaru GL 5 door wagon. Great shape for being 30 years old. Let me start by saying I purchased this vehicle a couple years back. Unfortunaly it was mis-represented to me. I will NOT do the same to anyone interested. Vehicle came from a salt free area. The condition of the vehicle was good, but not as listed. Broken windshield, Very dirty, Bad brakes, Bad shocks and struts, Running rough! But overall solid enough to fix. Here are the issues I've fixed: Detailed vehicle in & out. Tighten all interior screws. Exterior removed or repaired trim and moldings. Replaced front windshield with Factory original Replaced shocks & struts all around New front brakes Oil change &Tune-up (Plugs,wires,filters,etc) Exhaust replaced Vehicle NEEDS! Rear brakes NEED to be done Rear diff fluid should be changed Typical Subaru rust around wheel wells and door bottoms Overall this vehicle is in Solid condition for the age. Tires are in Very good shape. Rust issues are fixable. No rust thru! Under carriage in good condition. Front hood has dents & there are misc. dents on body, but nothing serious. Bumpers shine up well with product. Door jams all look good as well as moldings. Vehicle runs & drives well. Cold blooded even in warm temps. Gets around GREAT in the snow! But does NOT like are bone chilling temps in the winter. Interior is in Very good condition. No cracks in dash. Rear passenger window does NOT work. All others power. 4 speed manual transmission. This vehicle is in above average condition. Could be in Excellent condition if I had the time. Selling to purchase a newer Suburban for daily use. If you have one, we can deal. Again PLEASE!! ask any questions and I will answer honestly, as I want you to be satisfied with the vehicle. I can help with shipping on my end. Immediate Pay-Pal deposit will be required. Balance payment can be worked out. Thanks for looking! |
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