OK Guys,
I need some help here. A friend of mine and I are fighting on how to pronounce "Pinzgauer".
Is it Pinz-G-auer (with a hard 'g') or is it more like Pinzauer (with a really soft or no 'g' at all)...?
Come to think of it, he pronounces Puch like Pooch, I say "Pook".
So, who's right here?
Thanks!
How the heck to pronounce "Pinzgauer"
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How the heck to pronounce "Pinzgauer"
Best Regards,
Charles
('73 710K)
PS: Keep your stick on the ice
Charles
('73 710K)
PS: Keep your stick on the ice
I pronounce it as Thilo 'taught' me...steer pook pinz gow (like cow) er. Due to his familiarity with the llingo, I'd wager he has it right. I bet there's plenty of opinions though. 

Mike Newton 1973 712M (sold)
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Thanks!
Here's how I heard it from Thilo...
Shtier (shooshy s and long I) Dime-ler (long I) Pook (really soft k almost like an h) Pinz-G-auer (hard g).
That's my story and I'm sticking with it! So, thanks for the vote. I think I win my bet!
Here's how I heard it from Thilo...
Shtier (shooshy s and long I) Dime-ler (long I) Pook (really soft k almost like an h) Pinz-G-auer (hard g).
That's my story and I'm sticking with it! So, thanks for the vote. I think I win my bet!
Best Regards,
Charles
('73 710K)
PS: Keep your stick on the ice
Charles
('73 710K)
PS: Keep your stick on the ice
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Here are some of my favorite pronunciations from the clueless.
Pinzengoauer
Unigauer
Pinzmog
Styrafom Puck Pinzguer
Doberman Pinzgauer
Oh yea, my friend has a Hummer too.
My e track seat belts are now installed.
Now I can flip the Pinz and not worry without losing anybody from the back.
Actually, the first to be belted in were my neighbor's ten and eight year old daughters. We had a quick trip to the local Rita's Ice.
Brian Hahl
1973 712 M

Pinzengoauer
Unigauer
Pinzmog
Styrafom Puck Pinzguer
Doberman Pinzgauer
Oh yea, my friend has a Hummer too.

My e track seat belts are now installed.
Now I can flip the Pinz and not worry without losing anybody from the back.

Actually, the first to be belted in were my neighbor's ten and eight year old daughters. We had a quick trip to the local Rita's Ice.
Brian Hahl
1973 712 M
Nothing says four wheel drive like six wheel drive.