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This is my old Pinz...I bought it in 2003 and only had it a couple years before I had to sell it. I wish I still had the truck, it was fun. Spent a lot of cash getting it up to par.
It is a 1975 712m that was set up for winch challenge or trophy racing. A German company set the truck up for Warn Industries in 94 and Mike Warn himself raced this in the 94 Trasylvania Trophy. The truck came with a video to document this. After the Trans. Trophy they couldn't get it in the USA since it was not 25yrs old yet. So they sold it to a guy who used it as a support vehicle in Europe and N.Africa. In 2000 it was imported to the USA by Eurotruck and was in Indiana until I bought it.
It took a lot of work and cash to get the truck in solid condition. It had been neglected for many years. The exo-cage had a built in snorkel system in it but I never got around to using it. It also had 6 Recaro racing seats and 4 aluminum tool boxes on sliders in the rear. It is an ex-Austria Pinz so a bit different than the Swiss ones if you know much about Pinzies.
Pics....
More pics at...
http://www.rmp-o.com/gallery/1975-6x6-Pinzgauer?page=1
http://www.rmp-o.com/pinz-gallery/index.htm
It was a really fun truck, would climb anything. But the lack of suspension flex got old. I don't think I will ever own another one again. I sold it locally and as far as I know it is still around here. I put it on it's side once and the truck suffered zero damage. The exo-cage is really buff. The truck was on its side for 30-40mins and when we got it upright she started right up without blowing any smoke! Damn well built truck!! The only real prob besides suspension flex was when you got it stuck it was in really bad!
It is a 1975 712m that was set up for winch challenge or trophy racing. A German company set the truck up for Warn Industries in 94 and Mike Warn himself raced this in the 94 Trasylvania Trophy. The truck came with a video to document this. After the Trans. Trophy they couldn't get it in the USA since it was not 25yrs old yet. So they sold it to a guy who used it as a support vehicle in Europe and N.Africa. In 2000 it was imported to the USA by Eurotruck and was in Indiana until I bought it.
It took a lot of work and cash to get the truck in solid condition. It had been neglected for many years. The exo-cage had a built in snorkel system in it but I never got around to using it. It also had 6 Recaro racing seats and 4 aluminum tool boxes on sliders in the rear. It is an ex-Austria Pinz so a bit different than the Swiss ones if you know much about Pinzies.
Pics....






More pics at...
http://www.rmp-o.com/gallery/1975-6x6-Pinzgauer?page=1
http://www.rmp-o.com/pinz-gallery/index.htm
It was a really fun truck, would climb anything. But the lack of suspension flex got old. I don't think I will ever own another one again. I sold it locally and as far as I know it is still around here. I put it on it's side once and the truck suffered zero damage. The exo-cage is really buff. The truck was on its side for 30-40mins and when we got it upright she started right up without blowing any smoke! Damn well built truck!! The only real prob besides suspension flex was when you got it stuck it was in really bad!