Pinzgauer SALES BROCHURE needed urgently.

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undysworld
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Pinzgauer SALES BROCHURE needed urgently.

Post by undysworld »

Hi everybody,

Still working with WisDOT and hoping for our titles and license plates to be returned.

Somebody here made an offer of the original sales brochure from when STP was considering marketing Pinzs in U.S. I'm unable to find the earlier reference again. I'm sorry, but I've just been swamped with emails and documents here, and I've lost the damn info.

Can anyone supply me with the info?

There is a meeting for next week, so I've got a deadline.

I can be reached by email or 608 437-3465

Any help is GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks,
Paul Underwood and ALL Wisconsin Pinz owners
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Post by texas pinzgauer »

How about providing them with a copy of that original Car & Driver review of the Pinz that appeared back in the late 70s or early 80s?

I presume someone could pfd that for you.
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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

There is a link to the PDF file on my website http://www.goatwerks.com/home.htm the link is on the bottom of the page, the file is 10MB and is the 1979 or so U.S.sales brochure.
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undysworld
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Post by undysworld »

Thank You!!

Texas, great idea. Anybody out there got one?

Jim, Thanks, in the back of my mind I vaguely remembered it might have been you. I wasn't able to load it here, we're out in the booneys and I'm a computer idiot. But I've forwarded it to my brother, who's as knowledgeable as I am un-. :)

THANK YOU FROM WISCONSIN PINZERS!!

Paul
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Pinzgauer America

Post by ScottishPinz »

Wow I had never seen the Pinzgauer America! Did any of these vehicles ever get built? Disk brakes! Were these from the later TD?
No side rubbing rail, but wheel arch extensions and fat tyres! The inside also looks more luxury than even euro civvi pinz. That front grill is unique too.
Now my pinz is quiet but putting a radio in, I'm not sure. Its not April 1st yet, so I guess this was for real!
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