Petrolicious Should Have Done This With A Pinz

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nicholastanguma
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Petrolicious Should Have Done This With A Pinz

Post by nicholastanguma »

Old Defender 90s are cool, especially stripped out like this example. But if Petrolicious had found a Pinz for this shoot it would be even mo betta.

Still, the spirit of the video and the spirit of the 90 are exactly the spirit of a Pinzy. And I'm sure all you lads have such a gorgeous traveling partner in your trucks, too. :wink:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXzvx7Y5G4g
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GenevaPinz
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Re: Petrolicious Should Have Done This With A Pinz

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Petrolicious put together some sweet videos. Not too long, but they give a good, quality overview, and the comments are always tasteful.
I downloaded a few that they made for the 60th anniversary of Ferrari in the USA of Ferraris of the '60s and '70s (250 GTO, 512 PB, 330 P4), I do enjoy to watch them again every now and then.

About this video, it would have been good showing the truck on something more challenging than a dirt road... I also don't agree on the reliability claims, if I base my experience on the last-generation 110 of my friend Barry in Scotland. His truck is riddled with electric ghosts, malfunctions, poorly fitted weatherstripping that has been changed 3 times, and this is just the non-essential part of it. Last time I talked to him he told me all parts of the transmission except the engine and gearbox have been changed already: transfer box, both diffs, some axles... between purchase and repairs he paid the truck twice.
Not saying all are like this, but there are some real lemons wearing the green Land Rover badge out there...
Jan

'72 Pinzgauer 710M
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