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1978 Subaru 1600 Pickup [A69L]

1978 Subaru 1600 [A69L] in Get Ready to Be Boyzvoiced, Movie, 2000 IMDB

Class: Cars, Pick-up — Model origin: JP — Made for: N

1978 Subaru 1600 Pickup [A69L]

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truckface NO

2011-06-19 18:30

...Or "Brat", as some americans calls it.

Ingo DE

2011-06-19 18:31

In the far background left a selfmade Camper, based on a LWB Mercedes T2.

tonkatracker US

2011-06-19 18:37

truckface wrote ...Or "Brat", as some americans calls it.


You make it sound like some nickname that us Americans use, when in actuality Brat was the official name that Subaru used here. ;)

Ingo DE

2011-06-19 18:40

Hmmm, "Brat" seems not to be a too positive word in English: http://www.dict.cc/?s=brat

truckface NO

2011-06-19 18:41

tonkatracker wrote

You make it sound like some nickname that us Americans use, when in actuality Brat was the official name that Subaru used here. ;)

My bad! :/ (BTW. Always wanted to use that line. Thanks for setting me up for that! ;) )
Although the car looks like it could be the same model as Ronald Reagan`s old Brat. A 1978.

-- Last edit: 2011-06-19 18:49:52

Nightrider RU

2011-06-19 18:49

And in Russian "brat" means "brother".

DeltaGolf FI

2011-06-19 18:59

Wasn't it marketed as "BRAT" rather than "Brat" in the US, though?

tonkatracker US

2011-06-19 19:06

@deltagolf yes BRAT is an acronym for Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter

DeltaGolf FI

2011-06-19 19:17

I'm wondering how they came up with that acronym... did they just open a dictionary at a random page, choose a random word and then try to describe the vehicle using words starting with the letters in the word they chose? :lol:

somename US

2011-06-19 19:44

ingo wrote Hmmm, "Brat" seems not to be a too positive word in English: http://www.dict.cc/?s=brat

It's one of the most highly regarded sausages in the country.

G-MANN UK

2011-06-19 20:46

ingo wrote Hmmm, "Brat" seems not to be a too positive word in English: http://www.dict.cc/?s=brat


It means a badly behaved, often spoiled child. "Army brat" is an American term so I'm not that familiar with it but I think it just means any child whose father is in the military and often spends their childhood living in different places.

-- Last edit: 2011-06-19 20:51:34

atom SE

2011-06-19 20:52

Beat on the brat with a baseball bat

DeltaGolf FI

2011-06-20 05:22

atom wrote Beat on the brat with a baseball bat

Not a pickup, but close enough: /vehicle_396090-Subaru-GL-1984.html :D

-- Last edit: 2011-06-20 05:23:21

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