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Pink or pinz? 1959 Studebaker Lark vs 1972 Pinzgauer 710M
We’ve looked at some weird stuff this week, and for once, it wasn’t all my fault. But it only feels right to finish off the ...
A Pinzgauer fit for a god or a van that can shrink down to sub-atomic size. They’re just two of the ultra-cool movie-used cars that are going up for sale at the Petersen Automotive Museum. While not ...
Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer military vehicles are a product of Austria and designed to be able to topple off-road obstacles deep or tall. This 1974 710K uses an 89-hp air-cooled 2.5-liter four-cylinder with ...
What's your take on this Pinzgauer and that $25K price tag? Does its reputation precede it, making that a fair deal? Or is ...
Although it might not look like much, this 1974 Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer 712 6x6 retired ambulance is based on one of the most capable off-road vehicles on Earth. With such great credentials, it can ...
Living here in Portland, I see a lot of vans clearly intended for enjoying the great outdoors. There are at least four VW Eurovans within a two-block radius of my house and no shortage of imported JDM ...
How often do you get to ride in a six-wheel military truck on an Austrian mountain that rivals the Rubicon Trail for sheer off-road ruggedness? These opportunities are precious, so the answer is easy: ...
In 1959, Steyer-Daimler-Puch (SDP) had introduced the 700-series Haflinger, a very compact, but highly capable, light 4x4 named after the famed compact Alpine mountain horse. By the mid ’60s, SDP ...
LOS ANGELES -- If you really want to make a big impression, just try buying a foreign military truck like this one. David Dunn knows. He acquired a Pinzgauer, an Austrian truck made in Great Britain.
The worst week of weather that I've ever had in Hawaii washed away some of the activities I had planned, but not the Pinzgauer trek. And just what the heck is a Pinzgauer? Tour leader Matt Radosevich ...
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