
On Subaru grounds in New Jersey, a
dozen-and-a-half vehicles stored under car covers in a warehouse quietly represent
the companys heritage in the United States.
At Drive magazine, we had heard that Subaru of America, Inc. (SOA) has
a small fleet of vehicles stored in what is called its “museum.” It’s
more like an attic where the story of a person’s past can be told from special
items as they are uncovered and remembered. Here’s a peek at some of the vehicles
found in the Subaru attic – vehicles that helped form the character of Subaru
today.
Special thanks to Carlos Pinho of the Administrative Services group for his assistance
with the photography and to Kiven Reynolds of the Service Engineering department
for his memories and his invaluable collection of manuals and brochures.
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