Are these legal for importation to the US..or could they be?
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texas pinzgauer
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Are these legal for importation to the US..or could they be?
Not to derail the discussion on those spectacular photos from Iceland but I did want to start a new discussion on the potential legality of some of the trucks for the US marketplace available at: http://www.shropshiregunbus.co.uk/
I was actually wondering if the 712K and the "high flotation" Icelandic rig would be legal in the US given these model designations and the age of these units?
Thoughts?
I was actually wondering if the 712K and the "high flotation" Icelandic rig would be legal in the US given these model designations and the age of these units?
Thoughts?
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1974 712M - sold
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1974 712M - sold
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my 1975 pinz was sold to a person in california. he registered it there with zero problems. i know of many other 1975's in cal as well.
1973 710m
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Re: Are these legal for importation to the US..or could they
I can attest that the "high flotation" Icelandic rig was fantastic off road (intexas pinzgauer wrote: I was actually wondering if the 712K and the "high flotation" Icelandic rig would be legal in the US given these model designations and the age of these units?
Iceland). We used it for an expedition into the interior of Iceland between
two glaciers, 80 km from the nearest thing you could call a road. This was
in 1993.
The rig traversed rivers, rocks, and mud with ease while carrying six
passengers and pulling a trailer with a ton of gear.
It was the beginning of my love affair with Pinzgauers.
Jay
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undysworld

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Jay,
You don't happen to know the year of that Icelandic Pinz, do you?
That thing is nice. I'm almost tempted to buy it just to chap my local DMV's ass. It'd come in handy around the farm too, but that's only a partial justification.
So, it'd have to be '83 (well, soon '84) or older to be good.......
Dreamin' in Wisconsin
You don't happen to know the year of that Icelandic Pinz, do you?
That thing is nice. I'm almost tempted to buy it just to chap my local DMV's ass. It'd come in handy around the farm too, but that's only a partial justification.
So, it'd have to be '83 (well, soon '84) or older to be good.......
Dreamin' in Wisconsin
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Icelandic 712K
Looking for next new (for me) toy
1974 712M - sold
1973 710M - sold
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id ... 3094951494
1974 712M - sold
1973 710M - sold
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id ... 3094951494
No, I don't recall the year and it is quite possible I never knew.undysworld wrote:
You don't happen to know the year of that Icelandic Pinz, do you?
Here is a photo from the beginning of the expedition (in Reykjavík).
We were just getting ready to load our equipment in the trailer. This
was in July 1993.
The sign on the top of the Pinz reads:
Hjálparsveit Skáta Hafnarfirði (translates, more or less, to "Rescue Squad of Hafnarfjörður").
There may have been more of these trucks - I was never quite clear about that.
Jay
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710K Kommandowagen
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Yes there is at least one more, still in Iceland, modified with diesel engine, we travelled with it and its owner whilst in Iceland this summer
http://bagstraining.co.uk/Iceland/Icelandic_Pinz.html
http://bagstraining.co.uk/Iceland/Icelandic_Pinz.html
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I did hear back from the folks at Shropshiregunbus.co.uk and the lifted 712K has been sold but it sounds like they deals in this "weird" stuff so, if one is in the market for something different, they might be good to keep in touch with.
Looking for next new (for me) toy
1974 712M - sold
1973 710M - sold
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id ... 3094951494
1974 712M - sold
1973 710M - sold
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id ... 3094951494
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