Subaru Mini 360 Ladybug - Rebuild and Go! - Garm Beall of Micro Image Online
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www.microimageonline.com - I interview my friend Garm Beall of Micro Image Online After Market Car Parts about his fascination with his Subaru 360 Mini Ladybug rebuild. The Subaru 360 was the first automobile mass produced by Fuji Heavy Industries' Subaru division. A number of innovative features were used to design a very small and inexpensive car to address government plans to produce a small "people's car" with an engine no larger than 360cc when most in Japan could not afford a car. The body size and the engine capacity were designed to match within Japan's kei car regulation. Nicknamed the "ladybug" in Japan, it was one of Japan's most popular cars, and among the smallest cars in the world to attract a significant following. It was a significant a step up from microcars such as the Iso Rivolta Isetta as the first kei car that had four wheels and room for 4 passengers. 392000 units were produced in Japan from 1958 to 1971. Production ended for the 360 and was replaced by the Subaru R-2. The car's name was derived from the size of the 356 cc engine. In 1961 the 360 saw a competitor called the Mitsubishi 360, the Daihatsu Fellow in 1966, and the Suzuki Fronte in 1967.
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subaru 360, mini, ladybug, small car, after market, made, japan, japanese, discussion tips & tricks
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