I finally took the time to start playing with my 710k Pinzgauer. I’ve had it for Over 10 years now, got it as a basket case in Alaska. Moved it to Arizona 5 years ago and it’s been siting out back waiting for its turn under the wrench.
The project 710K Begins.
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Alaskantinbender

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The project 710K Begins.
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Jim
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Alaskantinbender

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Re: The project 710K Begins.
Todays update.
The pinz adventure continues. Fuel tank and electric fuel pump mounted/plumbed. next up is wiring up a 24/12V power supply and fuse block to power the 12V pump and any 12V accessories.
The pinz adventure continues. Fuel tank and electric fuel pump mounted/plumbed. next up is wiring up a 24/12V power supply and fuse block to power the 12V pump and any 12V accessories.
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Alaskantinbender

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Re: The project 710K Begins.
I couldn't resist taking the time to mount my hood ornament using the factory holes. 
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ChickenPinz

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Re: The project 710K Begins.
What's your plan? Restore to original condition? Ultimate off-roader? Rugged cross-country touring machine?
Is it driveable at all? If it is, I'd contemplate removing the body before you get too deep into it to address any drivetrain/suspension issues.
Is it driveable at all? If it is, I'd contemplate removing the body before you get too deep into it to address any drivetrain/suspension issues.
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Alaskantinbender

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Re: The project 710K Begins.
I plan to use it as a SW desert exploring/touring machine. It does drive and doesn't make any expensive noise. The brakes and lockers need rebuilding. Lots to do, just putting it all together so far. We will see what happens as I continue with the project. I have been pretty heavy into old Land Rovers for quite some time, so this is a change in direction for me. This is my 63 109 I used to explore Alaska with.
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Re: The project 710K Begins.
Solid-looking starting platform overall — it reads as honest rather than “improved to death,” which is a good thing.
On the electrical side, I’m sure you’re already thinking in this direction, but I’ll share it anyway: I’ve found it best to keep accessories 24V wherever possible, and only feed a 12V converter to the handful of items where there truly isn’t a 24V option. It keeps the system simpler, reduces converter load, and generally behaves better long-term.
On the farm jack — I mounted mine in the same location for the first few years until I received similar advice: That’s a lot of weight to have coming back at you in a forward impact. Worth thinking through before you commit to it long-term.
Glad to have you in the Pinzgauer community. Looking forward to seeing your progress on the project.
On the electrical side, I’m sure you’re already thinking in this direction, but I’ll share it anyway: I’ve found it best to keep accessories 24V wherever possible, and only feed a 12V converter to the handful of items where there truly isn’t a 24V option. It keeps the system simpler, reduces converter load, and generally behaves better long-term.
On the farm jack — I mounted mine in the same location for the first few years until I received similar advice: That’s a lot of weight to have coming back at you in a forward impact. Worth thinking through before you commit to it long-term.
Glad to have you in the Pinzgauer community. Looking forward to seeing your progress on the project.
Jason @battlebornpinzgauer
[1975 Pinzgauer 710K 2.7L EFI, 1972 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder, 1973 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder]
[1975 Pinzgauer 710K 2.7L EFI, 1972 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder, 1973 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder]