Slightly OT: Pinzgauer Sales Video

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Sales video (needs windows media player...) from Pinzgauer: -

Pinzgauer Video
<http://www.automotive-technik.com/user_files/video/Pinzgauer.wmv>

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RichardB <rDOTbush@btconnectDOTcom> uttered summat worrerz funny about:
> Sales video (needs windows media player...) from Pinzgauer: -
>
> Pinzgauer Video
> <http://www.automotive-technik.com/user_files/video/Pinzgauer.wmv>


look just **** *** I've nearly got the 101 finished! last thing I need is
another toy ;-)

Don't they look tempting... I can imagine the Caravan sat behind
nicely...h'mmm

What am I thinking.. time for another Pimms me thinks.

Lee
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On 2006-06-25, Lee_D <[email protected]> wrote:

> Don't they look tempting... I can imagine the Caravan sat behind
> nicely...h'mmm


You'd need the caravan, towing it would turn any trip into an
overnight job!

That video shows the generation 2 machines, with 1.5 tonnes on board
they can accelerate much faster than my generation 1 machine with no
load, but you'd be looking at 80-90 grand to buy a new six wheeler.
They are much more user-friendly than the gen 1 machines.

> What am I thinking.. time for another Pimms me thinks.


If you ever get tempted, the gen 1s cost about £10k unless you get
jammy like me. They are bloody marvellous machines though even with
the weedy engine and drum brakes. Spares aren't a problem at the
moment and won't be for something like 12 years. Generation 2
machines are available second-hand for about £25K but the early models
had engine issues that would need attending to if not already sorted.

When my health's back together I'll make it to one of the unofficials
or other shows and you can have a proper peek.

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On 2006-06-25, RichardB <rDOTbush@btconnectDOTcom> wrote:

> Pinzgauer Video
><http://www.automotive-technik.com/user_files/video/Pinzgauer.wmv>


The original sales video for the generation 1 machines is on the
following page;

http://www.rmpinzgauers.org/pinzgauerstuff.htm

Have a look at the "Trip Reports" links, starting with the most
recent, for shots of jammy bastards testing them out on some lovely
terrain in the states.

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In message <[email protected]>, Ian Rawlings
<[email protected]> writes
>On 2006-06-25, RichardB <rDOTbush@btconnectDOTcom> wrote:
>
>> Pinzgauer Video
>><http://www.automotive-technik.com/user_files/video/Pinzgauer.wmv>

>
>The original sales video for the generation 1 machines is on the
>following page;
>
>http://www.rmpinzgauers.org/pinzgauerstuff.htm
>
>Have a look at the "Trip Reports" links, starting with the most
>recent, for shots of jammy bastards testing them out on some lovely
>terrain in the states.
>


Not fair.
I want one now.
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Ian Rawlings wrote:

|| The original sales video for the generation 1 machines is on the
|| following page;
||
|| http://www.rmpinzgauers.org/pinzgauerstuff.htm

Hehe. I won't be able to say "vehicle" again without hearing "vee-hickle".
The music is pretty groovy too :)

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On 2006-06-25, mark <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not fair.
> I want one now.


I want some of that terrain and scenery!

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On 2006-06-25, Richard Brookman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hehe. I won't be able to say "vehicle" again without hearing "vee-hickle".


Indeed, I've managed to resist saying Steyr *pook* so far ;-)

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Ian Rawlings <[email protected]> uttered summat worrerz funny about:

> If you ever get tempted, the gen 1s cost about £10k unless you get
> jammy like me. They are bloody marvellous machines though even with
> the weedy engine and drum brakes. Spares aren't a problem at the
> moment and won't be for something like 12 years. Generation 2
> machines are available second-hand for about £25K but the early models
> had engine issues that would need attending to if not already sorted.
>
> When my health's back together I'll make it to one of the unofficials
> or other shows and you can have a proper peek.


Pinzporn here....

http://www.c-u-v.co.uk/new_stock.asp

Lee D


 
So! will they still be on the road in thirty years time with ample spares,
never mind that the gas will have run out by then and my series will be
sixty something.


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"Ian Rawlings" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On 2006-06-25, Lee_D <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Don't they look tempting... I can imagine the Caravan sat behind
> > nicely...h'mmm

>
> You'd need the caravan, towing it would turn any trip into an
> overnight job!
>
> That video shows the generation 2 machines, with 1.5 tonnes on board
> they can accelerate much faster than my generation 1 machine with no
> load, but you'd be looking at 80-90 grand to buy a new six wheeler.
> They are much more user-friendly than the gen 1 machines.
>
> > What am I thinking.. time for another Pimms me thinks.

>
> If you ever get tempted, the gen 1s cost about £10k unless you get
> jammy like me. They are bloody marvellous machines though even with
> the weedy engine and drum brakes. Spares aren't a problem at the
> moment and won't be for something like 12 years. Generation 2
> machines are available second-hand for about £25K but the early models
> had engine issues that would need attending to if not already sorted.
>
> When my health's back together I'll make it to one of the unofficials
> or other shows and you can have a proper peek.
>
> --
> Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!



 

"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> RichardB <rDOTbush@btconnectDOTcom> uttered summat worrerz funny about:
>> Sales video (needs windows media player...) from Pinzgauer: -
>>
>> Pinzgauer Video
>> <http://www.automotive-technik.com/user_files/video/Pinzgauer.wmv>

>
> look just **** *** I've nearly got the 101 finished! last thing I need is
> another toy ;-)
>
> Don't they look tempting... I can imagine the Caravan sat behind
> nicely...h'mmm
>
> What am I thinking.. time for another Pimms me thinks.
>
> Lee
> --
> www.lrproject.com
>
> a.f.l. & 101ers Unofficial October 2006
> <http://www.lrproject.com/afl__101_owners_unofficial.htm>
>
> "Anti's - Give
> them enough rope and they'll be stuck in a ditch with alot of rope ;-) "

Looks the business and more agile than a certain 6 wheeler we have seen.Were
you thinking carawagon when you saw the armoured version towards the end
Lee?
Derek


 
Derek <[email protected]> uttered summat worrerz funny
about:
> Looks the business and more agile than a certain 6 wheeler we have
> seen.Were you thinking carawagon when you saw the armoured version
> towards the end Lee?
> Derek


Hell yes , it can get rough on the parking lot at work... blokes wandering
around with guns and flash grennades, should be a law against it ;-)

Lee D


 
wow. I am definately going to look for one of them in 10 years time
when i'm richer and theyre cheaper!
 
Ian Rawlings <[email protected]> uttered summat worrerz funny about:
> On 2006-06-25, mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Not fair.
>> I want one now.

>
> I want some of that terrain and scenery!


The movie is downloading now.... but why have I now got a folder called Pinz
stuff on my Landrover computer...

I detect a Pinzer manouver ;-)

Lee D


 
On 2006-06-25, Lee_D <[email protected]> wrote:

> I detect a Pinzer manouver ;-)


You'll roast for that one you bad man...

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On 2006-06-25, Tom Woods <[email protected]> wrote:

> wow. I am definately going to look for one of them in 10 years time
> when i'm richer and theyre cheaper!


An alternative is the Volvo C303, available in 4x4 and 6x6 variants,
they're a lot cheaper. I saw a 6x6 go on ebay for £2,500 in good nick
some time ago. The only reason I went for the pinz over the C303 was
because I got such a bargain on this one and knew I could sell it for
a profit if I wanted to. Now I've looked into it more, I prefer the
pinz to the C303, as long as I ignore the price difference!

C303 was also known as the Laplander in some markets IIRC.

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Ian Rawlings wrote:
> On 2006-06-25, Tom Woods <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> An alternative is the Volvo C303, available in 4x4 and 6x6 variants,
> they're a lot cheaper. <snip>
>
> C303 was also known as the Laplander in some markets IIRC.
>

Do we allow Volvo drivers here?

Karen

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On 2006-06-26, Karen Gallagher <[email protected]> wrote:

> Do we allow Volvo drivers here?


You won't be seeing C303s speeding on the motorway much! It's one of
the volvos that you can proudly claim to own. Volvo have made some
damned interesting vehicles, just not their cars.

One C303 owner told a tale of how he broke down and told the RAC/AA
that he had a Volvo C303. When the mechanic turned up he was looking
for a saloon car and had to be shown the badge on the front before
he'd believe that the large box on fat tyres was the car in question.

I'd imagine that a popular passtime amongst C303 owners would be to
tell 4x4 clubs that they have a Volvo 4x4, getting the looks of
derision, then rolling up in one of those things and making fools of
everyone! 34" tyres, lots of articulation and portal axles with
lockers makes for a mighty beast. As cheap as a scruffy 200TDi
Defender as well. Finding one in good condition is quite hard though
and parts availability isn't so good.

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On or around Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:26:25 +0100, Ian Rawlings
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>On 2006-06-25, Lee_D <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Don't they look tempting... I can imagine the Caravan sat behind
>> nicely...h'mmm

>
>You'd need the caravan, towing it would turn any trip into an
>overnight job!
>
>That video shows the generation 2 machines, with 1.5 tonnes on board
>they can accelerate much faster than my generation 1 machine with no
>load, but you'd be looking at 80-90 grand to buy a new six wheeler.
>They are much more user-friendly than the gen 1 machines.


are they on independent axles, as well as portal? The pictures of one with
all the wheels in the air certainly looked like it.
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