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Very Rare 1992 Subaru Svx Ls-l Awd H6 Excellent Low Miles 2nd Owner (no Resreve) on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:84444
Location:

Salisbury, Maryland, United States

Salisbury, Maryland, United States

This is a once in a lifetime buy. This 1992 Subaru SVX LSL is a very impressive vehicle with a very unique history. I came upon the opportunity to purchase this vehicle over this past summer, as it sat, having been garage stored since 2002. I could not pass up the chance to own this piece of automotive history. The vehicle was initially purchased in 1992 (believe it or not) by a woman born in 1926. In 1998 it was traded in at a local dealership. The owner of that dealership thought so highly of the car that it was the only one from his lot that he kept when they closed down. He stored it in his personal garage soon after. There it sat until this summer when he offered the sale. Upon purchasing the car I went ahead and changed the fluids, fuel pump, fuel filter & battery. It started up first try. To test the durability of this Subaru I took a Fall trip from Maryland to New Hampshire and back with no issues. I have included plenty of pictures so as to give full detail into the cars strengths and weaknesses. I will also try to describe everything as detailed as I can. Before the car was stored it was given a new timing belt, new brakes, and new tires (I have all paperwork to verify). I replaced the parts previously stated and gave it a full cleaning. What I have found so far is that the engine runs very smooth and is very powerful, the transmission shifts effortlessly, braking is solid, and the car (interior and exterior) is in great original condition. Some of the faults that I have noted are that the gas gauge is not working (probably the sending unit), the rear seat behind, the head rests, has small cracks in the leather (pictured), some areas on the roof and below the driver rear window have the clear coat coming up (pictured), and every so often the car will crank 6-8 times before starting (not sure what the issue is there). I really hate to sell the car as it will soon fall in the collector car category and promises to only increase in value with as low as the miles are (84.444). That being said, financially, I have no choice. I hope to find an enthusiast that will appreciate this rare Subaru for all of it's unique characteristics. If you are not familiar with these cars, do a little research before deciding your bidding price. I was incredibly surprised to read how few of these were sold in the US and the fact that they have been verified to achieve 160mph +. If you have any questions, or would like to see the car before the auction close, feel free to contact me. This auction is being offered with NO RESERVE, so the high bidder takes it home. This vehicle is being sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. A $500 non-refundable deposit is due within 24hrs and full payment within 7 days. 

Thanks and Happy Bidding!

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