It's a far cry from the Outbacks and Foresters of today, but Subaru got its start in the U.S. with the two-door 360 microcar and this related Sambar van. However, Subaru also made the 360 in a van form, the Sambar, and some of those were brought over as well. Courtesy: Bring a TrailerOne of those 1960s microvans just popped up on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos), a 1969 Subaru Sambar 360 painted in an eye-catching metallic lime. For Sale Near You See all results for Subaru 360 for sale near 100 00Courtesy: Bring a TrailerCourtesy: Bring a TrailerThe rear-mounted two-cylinder engine displaces 356cc and was rated at just 25 horsepower, with power getting to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual. Courtesy: Bring a TrailerThe engine's relatively meager output allowed the Sambar to save on road tax and insurance in its Japanese home market.