Hello everyone. My name is Scott and I live in beautiful central Phoenix, AZ. I picked up a 1970 Sambar from a member of the board who probably picked it up from someone else from the board who supposedly got it from a guy outside Baltimore. I don't know any factual history, just word of mouth. Maybe someone knows more about it than me and can fill me in.
I hope I didn't get in over my head, but whatever. It won't be the first time, probably won't be the last. I'm not much of a mechanic but have a guy who I know will hook me up the best he can. I'm excited to refinish the interior and will need some tips and pictures to know what to do. I already have the rear seat out being redone and can't wait to get it back though I'm not sure how it attaches to the floor. Overall, it's in very good condition, a tiny touch of rust, a good paint job, it runs, bumpers being chromed and all the glass is good. It does need a set of wiper blades. Where do you get those tiny things?
Looking forward to interactions on the board.
Oh, and yes, I am a giant to start out so driving it will be....ummm, interesting.
Phoenix, AZ Sambar
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Re: Phoenix, AZ Sambar
Welcome to the club, nice looking van . You will get all kinds of great help here!
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Re: Phoenix, AZ Sambar
Awesome, and welcome to the club. Looks like you got a great start of a van there. Just buy two 13" or 14" refill wiper blades and cut them down to 11" or close to what you want, I leave them a tad long. Cut the opposite end of the retaining clip . Slip them in the blade holder , bingo, bango, bongo, you're done !
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Re: Phoenix, AZ Sambar
Welcome to the club! Sounds like your van has been redone by more than one member but it appears well done. Consider yourself lucky on the driver fit issue. I bought a pickup which has less room. I'm not sure I can ever stuff my 6'-0 230lb self in there but when I finish I'll know! lol Anyway please don't hessitate to ask for help. I've received a lot of it and will lend it any time I can. Good luck and keep us posted on your progress.
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Re: Phoenix, AZ Sambar
Scott - welcome to The Club!
Your van and mine are the same paint job.
If you ever come to Tucson e-mail me first
and we'll get together.
I get Roberk 22" refills, cut one in half and
I have a pair for my 360, and another pair
for the next time the sun eats them up.
Ed Parsil
Your van and mine are the same paint job.
If you ever come to Tucson e-mail me first
and we'll get together.
I get Roberk 22" refills, cut one in half and
I have a pair for my 360, and another pair
for the next time the sun eats them up.
Ed Parsil
300,000+ miles on Subaru 360s since Feb. 1975, and have never (yet) been stuck on the road with one!
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Re: Phoenix, AZ Sambar
Welcome to the Club from downunder, Scott!
Great lookin' van!
Cheers,
Ian
Great lookin' van!
Cheers,
Ian
Re: Phoenix, AZ Sambar
Well, this is taking about 100 years more than I'd hoped. The mechanic is still working on the 360. But, I did get the rear seat finished and I think it came out perfect. I got the floor hardware from Ed when I saw him in September, so all I need to do it bolt the thing in after I lay the carpet. I hope I get to work on it soon though, I'm getting restless.
I took the bumpers to a reputable shop to have them re-chromed and let's just say they don't like me much over there. I have them at a different place now, hoping they can save the botched job. They came out worse than when I took them in. Very disappointing setback. But, I am looking ahead!
I took the bumpers to a reputable shop to have them re-chromed and let's just say they don't like me much over there. I have them at a different place now, hoping they can save the botched job. They came out worse than when I took them in. Very disappointing setback. But, I am looking ahead!
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Re: Phoenix, AZ Sambar
The seat looks great!
Carl D
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1970 Subaru sedan- referred to as an Orca chaser
1968 Ultra Van 400 - referred to as a whale and named The Righteous Coach
1970 Subaru sedan- referred to as an Orca chaser