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Subaru Brumby Brat Sedan Wagon 4WD 1979-1991 Service Repair Workshop Manual

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This comprehensive Subaru Brumby Brat Sedan Wagon 4WD Service Repair Workshop Manual covers all models produced between 1979 and 1991. It is a vital resource for mechanics, enthusiasts, and DIYers...
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Subaru Brumby Brat Sedan Wagon 4WD 1979-1991 Service Repair Workshop Manual
This comprehensive Subaru Brumby Brat Sedan Wagon 4WD Service Repair Workshop Manual covers all models produced between 1979 and 1991. It is a vital resource for mechanics, enthusiasts, and DIYers alike, providing detailed instructions and technical specifications for all aspects of vehicle maintenance and repair. The manual includes in-depth information on engine, transmission, drivetrain, suspension, brakes, electrical systems, bodywork, and more. With clear illustrations and step-by-step guidance, it empowers you to perform a wide range of repairs, from routine maintenance tasks to complex troubleshooting and component replacement. This manual is your essential guide to keeping your Subaru Brumby Brat running smoothly and reliably for years to come.

The Subaru Brumby, also known as the Brat, is a unique and endearing vehicle that holds a special place in automotive history. This compact, four-wheel drive sedan wagon was produced by Subaru from 1979 to 1991, and it quickly gained popularity for its versatility and rugged capabilities. Initially marketed in the United States as the "Brat," it was later renamed the "Brumby" in Australia and other markets due to a lawsuit alleging the original name implied it was a toy. The Brumby's distinctive design combined the practicality of a station wagon with the off-road prowess of a 4x4, making it an ideal choice for both family adventures and challenging terrain.

The Brumby was powered by a range of four-cylinder engines, including the EA71 and EA81, and featured a robust four-wheel drive system with a selectable low range. Its compact size and nimble handling made it a joy to drive on paved roads, while its impressive ground clearance and robust suspension allowed it to tackle even the most challenging off-road conditions. The Brumby's unique design included a small "cab over" rear section with a pair of jump seats, which could be used by children or as occasional cargo space. While the Brumby was never a high-volume model, it earned a loyal following among those who appreciated its distinctive character, versatility, and off-road capability. Today, the Brumby is considered a classic and desirable vehicle, particularly in its original, unmodified form.
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