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The Subaru BRAT was a light-duty pickup sold in the United States between 1978 and 1987, and it’s set to make a comeback for ...
Rumors abound that the automaker will use an electric Toyota compact truck as the base for a new cargo hauler – just don't ...
Once upon a time there was a brat—and no, it wasn't a tantrum-throwing two-year-old inside the grocery store, but rather a little trucklet parked out front. It was the Subaru BRAT, which stood ...
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).
And one automaker that should enter — or in their case, re-enter — the segment is Subaru. Subaru pioneered the rough-and-tumble compact pickup with the BRAT in the 1970s and revisited it with the ...
Set your dial for full weird, folks; we're off to the far end of the strange-but-true Subaru spectrum. Strange but more than a little wonderful, as it turns out. The old love-to-hate-it BRAT is ...
At one point during the 1970s, Subaru also understood that it needs a pickup in this part of the world. Developed at the request of the company’s U.S. president, the BRAT can only be described ...
IF AUTOMAKERS HAVE MASCOTS, the Brat best fits Subaru’s bill. In 1977 Subaru started importing a car-based trucklet it called the Brat, for Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter.
Pristine, capable and legendary just isn’t going to happen on a budget. You can still get something rare, quirky, and fun on the cheap, however: check out this 1986 Subaru BRAT pickup currently up for ...
As their popularity grew in the 1960s and '70s and other compact pickup trucks began to enter the U.S. market, Subaru decided to throw its BRAT, er, hat, into the ring. The Japanese automaker took ...
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