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The Chevrolet El Camino and Ford Ranchero were the first vehicles to populate a segment of the auto world known loosely as ...
The Subaru BRAT was a goofy little truck produced from 1978 to 1987 and represented one of only two pickups Subaru ever offered in the United States (the other pickup being the Subaru Baja).
Subaru is supplementing its line with a secret new recreational vehicle called the BRAT, they told me, so go out to Palm Springs and get crazy with it. Since getting crazy with oddball cars isn't a ...
ride in the back of a Subaru Brat! Standing for Bi-drive Recreational All-Terrain Vehicle, the Brat was a lovable answer to America's notorious chicken tax—the law that states all pickup trucks ...
The BRAT debuted in 1978 for less than $4,500 ... closing the chapter on its first attempt at a pickup truck. The BRAT didn't die off immediately, though: Subaru continued building it for ...
1978 saw the arrival of the ... Never a manufacturer to shy away from quirkiness, Subaru entered into the pickup market with something that was not just another truck. Based on a GL sedan, the ...
Secondly, Subaru doesn't cover the lucrative market of pickup trucks even though they had interesting stuff to show in the past – like the long-lived 1978 to 1994 Subaru BRAT coupe utility and ...
Based on Subaru's Leone station wagon, the BRAT was a compact Subaru pickup truck produced from 1978 to 1987 in the U.S. Since the 1960s, imported trucks have been subject to a 25 percent import ...