It’s high time I start a real build thread so here it is. Simultaneously my worst and best car currently, Busty LaRue deserves to have her story told. First though, some background.
For a while, I’ve wanted a Subaru that I didn’t especially care about that I could lift and modify in unsavory ways. Previously, I owned a very nice 1998 Outback with a leather interior and 5 speed. I put over 90,000 miles on it over the course of five years and always kept it stock apart from wheels, lights, head unit, and a phone mount on the dash. It was my only car and in my eyes too nice to really beat up or modify. Regrettably I sold that car a few years ago, but at the time I bought Busty I was dailying an 03 wrx. That car, despite having over 200k miles was also way too nice to screw up with goofy modifications, so my yearnings for a Subaru to hoon were still unanswered. There were itches that needed scratched, ideas that needed fruition; I was an artist in search of a canvas. Having gone to Gamblin The Ozarks 2016 as a passenger, I needed a E36 M3box of my own. That was where Busty LaRue came into play.
Without further ado, here is the story of my gambler ordinaire.
August 17, 2017
Looking for a car to gamble, I had seen this Impreza for sale on Facebook for $800. It was a 2.2L, 5 speed, AWD, and wagon, so the right combination of options that I was looking for. I went to see it and it was a mess as expected. Didn’t run, brakes didn’t work, suspension messed up, interior trashed… in other words, perfect for my use. I offered the guy $500 and he took it; in hindsight that may have been to high but I didn’t care because I finally had a beater Subaru of my own. Here's how she looked in the seller's driveway.
The name came with the car and I stuck with it because I'm generally not too great at making up my own names for things and also the car clearly had some history of personality that should be preserved and continued. It should probably be spelled La Roux but LaRue is how the previous owner spelled it so I just rolled with it. I borrowed a friend’s truck, rented a trailer, brought her home and started assessment and disassembly.