First unveiled in late 2003, the Subaru B9 Scrambler (also known as the B9SC) was a concept car that sported a much different look than most car design aesthetics of that era. Its airplane-shaped, aggressive-looking front grill paid homage to Subaru’s parent company, Fuji Heavy Industry, which built fighter planes in World War II. It was also a convertible, which was pretty unusual for the company as it had only produced a handful of convertibles throughout its existence. The
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