Hey guys, me again, to challenge your mind.Do you remember that replica thing? Well after talking with some people from my old country, apparently there is significant amount of war Pinzgauers without papers , that can be obtained for good price.
I was going too fast, I came from Yugoslavia, but I am Croat.I was in Yugoslav army for one year-there it is obligation, you have choice to go in army or jail.So being young soldier , I had access to Pinzgauers and TAM's.
This is where my love for these vehicles started.
Then come war everybody against everybody else.When war ended, there were military vehicle all over the place.Lot of them burned, some blown away by explosion,some cut with torch in pieces and sold for scrap metal.What survived is sold on auctions for next to nothing, because documentation was lost during the war.
Now my question for you guys is -deal or no deal.Would anybody buy Pinzgauer without papers just for off road.You may ask me what is the price. I don't know yet, but soon I will find out.But question stays.
Pinzgauers without papers
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I would buy a Pinzy without papers in a heartbeat! But only if I planned to use it as an "off-highway only" vehicle. It would be perfectly legal. Shoot, in Colorado, you could probably drive it down the road without a problem. Two-stroke dirtbikers (without any DOT lights or plates) wave at the cops here... in town... on main street!
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Re: Pinzgauers without papers
Sign me upfrankenstein wrote:Hey guys, me again, to challenge your mind.Do you remember that replica thing? Well after talking with some people from my old country, apparently there is significant amount of war Pinzgauers without papers , that can be obtained for good price.
I was going too fast, I came from Yugoslavia, but I am Croat.I was in Yugoslav army for one year-there it is obligation, you have choice to go in army or jail.So being young soldier , I had access to Pinzgauers and TAM's.
This is where my love for these vehicles started.
Then come war everybody against everybody else.When war ended, there were military vehicle all over the place.Lot of them burned, some blown away by explosion,some cut with torch in pieces and sold for scrap metal.What survived is sold on auctions for next to nothing, because documentation was lost during the war.
Now my question for you guys is -deal or no deal.Would anybody buy Pinzgauer without papers just for off road.You may ask me what is the price. I don't know yet, but soon I will find out.But question stays.