Things came to mind of some cult cars that have been through a remanufactured process - never at the original makers expense though. The only one I can think of so far is the Datsun Z series where some specialised enthusiats buy them or take them in and rebuild almost everything as required, reassemble and owner parts with 40 to 60 grand.
The Brumby is heading towards cult status, almost everyone remembers them fondly or the go for ever impression people get of them - rugged and reliable. Most identify them with Subaru.
Now, wouldn't it be a good thing for Subaru to ensure the Brumby remains on the road , reliably for many more years to come to continue to remind consumers of Subaru when it comes to buying their next new car.
We know the newer stuff fits... so how about Subaru take them back and bring 'em back with EJ's then- with an ECU wired up like an old Rodeo V6 sitting right on engine reducing wire ups through the firewall. Just a new compliance plate to avoid engineer certifications.
Maybe need some good drugs, got a headache
