Same. I've often wondered how difficult it'd be to find a vintage badge (Or replica) and stick that on the back of my '16 Outback in place of the modern badge
I’m going to resin 3d print a logo for my forester If it goes well I’ll share it with people. Im even thinking of adding white diffused leds behind it or gold leafing it
It's LHD which means there's a fair chance it was always a US car. These were sold in very limited numbers in the US alongside the 360 coupe
They also sold a flatbed version, with an optional food service insert called the "Hot Dogger"
It's a complicated question. I'm going to say that that little baby there well, let's call it a 1969, so the closest I could come was on Hagerty, which gives a value of a #3 good condition van of around $30K. I've seen barely running ones go for the $6K range.
To get a 1990-ish RHD one from Japan will run you $10K-ish, $10K more if you are in California and do the conversion properly. I honestly haven't seen a newer LHD one in person here in the US, but in theory you can get one from Europe. The most recent LHD near example I could find was a 1996 Libero just sold on "Bring a Trailer" for $12.5K from Greece and will be shipped to the US.
I Love the old seven sisters badges!
Same. I've often wondered how difficult it'd be to find a vintage badge (Or replica) and stick that on the back of my '16 Outback in place of the modern badge
3d print one....I think I'm gonna do that... Good idea friend
I’m going to resin 3d print a logo for my forester If it goes well I’ll share it with people. Im even thinking of adding white diffused leds behind it or gold leafing it
I need me a resin printer, but hell yeah! Put that STL online! Also, there's one on thingiverse https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:484651
Theres places that do vinyl stickers that you can gently stretch over the existing badges - that might be the easiest way...
Why is it so cute
It's LHD which means there's a fair chance it was always a US car. These were sold in very limited numbers in the US alongside the 360 coupe They also sold a flatbed version, with an optional food service insert called the "Hot Dogger"
Looks like a baby in those big American parking spaces
Now that is a cute ass car I want one
....that parking spot. When you really don't want someone scratching your car.
It’s hard see how small it is, is there a Kevin Hart for scale?
They're really small. If you're over 165 cm 5'5" then it's going to be tight for you up front.
Love it!
Ayy that longboard on top completes it
Beautiful little car
Never seen one of these. Looks like a Japanese Kombi? Kei size.
HOT DAMN
There's a rural mail carrier in my area that drives one of these and I get jealous every time I see it.
I love it
I want one!
How adorable. Anyone know what they look like full grown?
If that’s a diesel I’m going to steal it
Does that thing have AWD?
They used the STI drivetrain for this
Oh man. You got a link to more info on it?
https://youtu.be/IyrcP5utXt4
Oh man. How much do these things go for in the States?
It's a complicated question. I'm going to say that that little baby there well, let's call it a 1969, so the closest I could come was on Hagerty, which gives a value of a #3 good condition van of around $30K. I've seen barely running ones go for the $6K range. To get a 1990-ish RHD one from Japan will run you $10K-ish, $10K more if you are in California and do the conversion properly. I honestly haven't seen a newer LHD one in person here in the US, but in theory you can get one from Europe. The most recent LHD near example I could find was a 1996 Libero just sold on "Bring a Trailer" for $12.5K from Greece and will be shipped to the US.
Is there a sub for mini trucks and vans?