There are more Subarus per capita in CO than probably anywhere. Are you moving?Here’s our first subbie.
There are more Subarus per capita in CO than probably anywhere. Are you moving?Here’s our first subbie.
Yeah not really a ton here anymore. The beach town I grew up in seemed to have a ton, but as I grew up I realized there were only 2 people that had vw’s , and they had a few cars each. I live in a logging town nearby and it’s all lifted trucks and subarus. There is a strong classic car scene here, I used to be the kid who would roll up in my restomod 77 corvette to all the car shows, and I was one of the few people under 40 years old lol.For old VWs, I see the biggest concentrations for sale in SoCal and Southern Oregon (SoOr?). I've been off and on looking for a type 3 for 30 years or so .
I know! My poor wife screamed when I whipped a u turn at 45 mph because I caught a glance out of the corner of my eye. “No way...” *tires screech* “omg where’s my phone???” Anyway I think it’s the only orange one. It belongs to the lemay collection, but I was lucky enough to see it in the wild. I had to explain “we will NEVER see anything like that again” gives me chills, I love seeing cool cars.A unicorn!
saw the WeinerMobile once, now THAT'S exclusive!
I've seen several and toured through one.Love the M1, but man, I saw the WeinerMobile once, now THAT'S exclusive!
Oh totally! I saw one in Seattle when I was a kid I was stoked! I think there are only about a dozen or so wiener mobilesLove the M1, but man, I saw the WeinerMobile once, now THAT'S exclusive!
The number of old beater Subies here in CO is nothing short of astounding....and that's just sales. I assume that the lifespans in the rust belt states and NE aren't great. So number of registered per state could be a different story.
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