Old Subarus are just not common, in Florida. Apparently on the west coast, olde Subarus are (or at least were) such common junkyard haunts they barely merit photography, with the frequency increasing sharply the closer you got to the PNW. But down here in Florida I see very few, in fact I think this may be the only one I've seen of the pre-Outback Subarus. This example came to rest in a junkyard in Cocoa, FL, after migrating north from West Palm Beach's much less shiny brother North Palm Beach. It's badged dealer- North Palm Subaru- didn't seem to make it out of the 90s, and after a stint as a used car lot, got subsumed into a neighboring Kia dealership.
I don't have exact years on this car, but the Loyale badging was actually fairly short lived- it was only renamed around 1989/1990, from "Leone", and by 1989 the venerable "folded paper" wagon was being outcompeted by the new Legacy Outback, before being axed entirely in 1994 for the next generation of Impreza. While we don't have an exact history, the sticker for "CAPE SURF", a now defunct Cape Canaveral surf shop shows it probably hailed from up there, which brings to mind cheesy postcards of surfboards stapled to the roof racks or sticking out the rear windows of wagons, only with the boomer-spec Woodie subbed out for an 80s wagon instead, which I think I prefer.
I think I have said it before but I am the world's biggest Class A suckeroonie in the world for boxy 80s/early 90s cars, and I dig this one too. Particularly that dash. God I love that dash, which looks primed to be plucked out and kitbashed into a cassette futurist spaceship console.

