Subaru BRAT
You might think this vehicle is a pickup truck. But, if you look close enough, you’ll see two rear-facing seats in the bed. This transforms this compact truck into a passenger vehicle. The Subaru BRAT stands for “Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter.” They conceived it in the late ’70s to take advantage of the popularity of compact trucks in America.
However, there was a steep import tax for foreign trucks at the time. Subaru knew it would kill all their profits, so they sold it as a passenger car by installing two seats in the back. Although this would not be possible today due to safety concerns and standards, it was legal in late ’70s when they introduced the car.
Thanks to its unusual features, affordable price and dependable mechanics, the Subaru BRAT was one of the most popular Subaru models during the 80’s. And it’s still a cool classic today. Some owners removed the seats for more usable space, ruining the coolness and quirkiness of this unique car.