Nice assortment of ex-Swiss Army tarp, water bag and sleeping bag coverPinzcat wrote:I have made a rear awning too; it's a very little one. I used to put the poles directly on the ground but the post of Mac Call pinz gave me the idea to put them on the mud flaps hooks: it works very well!
Pinz specific rear awning
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'72 Pinzgauer 710M
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Agreed! I'm glad my idea helped!GenevaPinz wrote:Nice assortment of ex-Swiss Army tarp, water bag and sleeping bag coverPinzcat wrote:I have made a rear awning too; it's a very little one. I used to put the poles directly on the ground but the post of Mac Call pinz gave me the idea to put them on the mud flaps hooks: it works very well!
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Re: Pinz specific rear awning
Wow, it turns out OD tarp material is rather difficult to find at the moment. There's OD Herculite vinyl, but rather than a mismatched OD, I'm leaning toward a tan Cordura with waterproof coating. Tan would look good with the factory green plus it won't get as hot. What do you think?
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Re: Pinz specific rear awning
Sure! That would work fine as far as I'm concerned.
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1974 Pinzgauer 710M
1990 Puch G Wagon 230 GE
1974 Pinzgauer 710M
1990 Puch G Wagon 230 GE