Notable Owners
President Ronald Reagan owned a 1978 BRAT until 1998, which he kept at his ranch near Santa Barbara, California. The vehicle has since been restored and returned to the ranch, which is now owned by the Young America's Foundation.
Joy Turner, fictional character from the NBC show My Name is Earl, drove a red white and blue BRAT with a U.S. flag-inspired motif.
In the show George Lopez, George's friend Ernesto Cardenas owns a BRAT that has no radio or air conditioning, and on rare occasion, fire comes out of the vents.
Whiz (portrayed and voiced by Robbie Rist) from the 1980s cartoon Kidd Video drove a yellow BRAT with red stripes.
In the webcomic Achewood, Roast Beef and Ray are both presented with 1982 Subaru BRAT's upon being admitted to Hell.
In the 2004 cult film Napoleon Dynamite, the character of Master Rex Kwon Do (Diedrich Bader) drove a 1982 Subaru BRAT which was painted red.
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