
It's a 1997 US Legacy, which I fell in love with the moment I saw it.
I picked it up for about $500 USD, partly because locally G&Ls don't get the respect they deserve up here in Winnipeg, partly because a previous owner had set up the neck so that the guitar was nearly unplayable (I thought I would need to get a new neck), and partly because a previous owner (perhaps the same one) installed the Seymour Duncan HotRails pickup you see in the original pic - and wired it up like a strat. In doing so something happened to the middle pickup - no matter what you did, it always sounded thin (like if you had it set too close to the strings).
Nevertheless, even in that condition, it was still too beautiful to pass up, so I picked it up, and planned to replace the Bridge pickup with something similar to the original, and see if I couldn't coax some life out of that middle pickup.
I ended up picking up a Seymour Duncan SSL-6 (an SSL-5 without the staggered magnets/poles), and an RWRP SSL-2 (again, an SSL-1 w/o the staggered poles). I couldn't get cream coloured covers, and decided if it really bugged me, I'd pick some up later. I wanted to put this together by Christmas.
Well, as it turned out, the neck wasn't as bad as it originally seemed. Someone had dropped the tremolo (saddle) flush to the body - which (because this was my first legacy) I hadn't really considered. In order to lift the action they adjusted the individual saddles as high as they'd go, and played with the neck tilt, to get it to the place where they only experienced buzz between the 10th and 16th frets.
Resetting the tremolo, and adjusting the tilt and truss rod, I was able to get rid of the buzz altogether, and put the action to where it ought to be.
But I had ordered some copper shielding from China before Christmas that hadn't come - and I waited till last week. Well, having got it, I went to work:

This is what it looked like before putting it back together. The inside was a mess - full of flux marks (from a very sloppy soldering job), and whatnot. Whoever installed the Hotrails - just put it all back together with flux all over the place. I cleaned it all up - and realized I should have taken a photo prior to that - but - I missed it, so here it looks nice and clean...er..
I put it back together, and though the white caps stick out - it still looks great. I picked up the strap on Amazon - looks better in person, and goes with the green so nice...

After setting up the pups, I played for about an hour - it just felt great, and sang so sweetly.
I may pull her open again. I wouldn't mind replacing some of that old wiring - but that's just my OCD.