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please keep your rants to the discussion page. MikeTango 13:02, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
I started in 62 with lil' Haffly in plain military clothng, with canvas top on my tours of duty in Europe and North Africa. Later, I added a removable hard top with 4 doors. Now, as me, she's retired as a farm rig. Desined by Ledwinka, Haffly is nicnamed as the "best fun with pants on". When back home and Canada in 68, she came with me. In -30 C harsh canadian winter, it takes a snowmobile suit to drive.
In 1988, I've got her younger and bigger sister Pinzgauer 710M from Swiss Army Surplus, soon converted to 5 doors 710K with home built removable hard top. Recently, I have re-engined Pinzy on liquid cooled 4 cyl VW 1.9 TDI for cheaper and warmer drive in harsh canadian winter.
Pinzgauer 710M is sold in Montreal, QC, Canada for around CND15.000 http://www.pinzgauercanada.com/ Takima 15:36, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
I'm not sure how significant the discussion is, but Pinzgauers were only outlawed for about a year in Wisconsin - the state DOT had previously allowed them. The legal battle was in the local news, a while back. 24.183.35.69 ( talk) 05:20, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Someone who knows a lot about Pinzys should edit this... there is no transaxle on a Pinzgauer, the transmission is separate and feeds in to the running gear, which could be considered several axles mounted together solidly, though the axles themselves can move they are still part of the whole assembly... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.183.74.234 ( talk) 18:25, 8 September 2009 (UTC)
Please add the United States to countries who have used (and possibly are using) the Pinzgauer. See this reference for use during the First Iraq war by the Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF): http://www.specialoperations.com/Focus/SCUD_Hunt/default.htm . I don't have a reference but have been told spec ops still use the Pinz today. —Preceding unsigned comment added by User:Plfinch 04:11, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
Could someone who knows please change the references to 'today' to a particular time, or else delete them. 'Today' has no meaning in an encyclopedia article that could be read years from now (and when is now?). —Preceding unsigned comment added by User:Wodawik 08:48, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
I propose adding a hyphen to change the article title to "Pinzgauer High-Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle", because "High-Mobility" is a compound modifier that should be hyphenated. I did not find any authoritative external sources to illuminate the question of hyphenation for this particular vehicle. I will wait a few days for comment, and if no further information is available. I'll make the change. Chris the speller yack 18:53, 6 November 2011 (UTC)
This good-faith edit removed material about the Pinzgauer used in the Thor movie. In my opinion, it adds to the article and should be retained, but with a section title of "In Popular Culture" rather than "Trivia". I would like to ask the other editors who watch this article; Retain or Delete? -- Guy Macon ( talk) 08:47, 5 August 2012 (UTC)
Over at http://tanknutdave.com/the-austrian-pinzgauer-4x4-a-6x6-family/ (an interesting web page, but we cannot use it as a source because it is a blog), the page has the following list:
Wikipedia, on the other hand, has the following:
I would like to improve the list with better sources -- something that meets WP:V -- and expand it if appropriate. Does anyone know of a reliable source for countries that use Pinzgauers? -- Guy Macon ( talk) 12:53, 10 May 2013 (UTC)
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please keep your rants to the discussion page. MikeTango 13:02, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
I started in 62 with lil' Haffly in plain military clothng, with canvas top on my tours of duty in Europe and North Africa. Later, I added a removable hard top with 4 doors. Now, as me, she's retired as a farm rig. Desined by Ledwinka, Haffly is nicnamed as the "best fun with pants on". When back home and Canada in 68, she came with me. In -30 C harsh canadian winter, it takes a snowmobile suit to drive.
In 1988, I've got her younger and bigger sister Pinzgauer 710M from Swiss Army Surplus, soon converted to 5 doors 710K with home built removable hard top. Recently, I have re-engined Pinzy on liquid cooled 4 cyl VW 1.9 TDI for cheaper and warmer drive in harsh canadian winter.
Pinzgauer 710M is sold in Montreal, QC, Canada for around CND15.000 http://www.pinzgauercanada.com/ Takima 15:36, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
I'm not sure how significant the discussion is, but Pinzgauers were only outlawed for about a year in Wisconsin - the state DOT had previously allowed them. The legal battle was in the local news, a while back. 24.183.35.69 ( talk) 05:20, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Someone who knows a lot about Pinzys should edit this... there is no transaxle on a Pinzgauer, the transmission is separate and feeds in to the running gear, which could be considered several axles mounted together solidly, though the axles themselves can move they are still part of the whole assembly... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.183.74.234 ( talk) 18:25, 8 September 2009 (UTC)
Please add the United States to countries who have used (and possibly are using) the Pinzgauer. See this reference for use during the First Iraq war by the Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF): http://www.specialoperations.com/Focus/SCUD_Hunt/default.htm . I don't have a reference but have been told spec ops still use the Pinz today. —Preceding unsigned comment added by User:Plfinch 04:11, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
Could someone who knows please change the references to 'today' to a particular time, or else delete them. 'Today' has no meaning in an encyclopedia article that could be read years from now (and when is now?). —Preceding unsigned comment added by User:Wodawik 08:48, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
I propose adding a hyphen to change the article title to "Pinzgauer High-Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle", because "High-Mobility" is a compound modifier that should be hyphenated. I did not find any authoritative external sources to illuminate the question of hyphenation for this particular vehicle. I will wait a few days for comment, and if no further information is available. I'll make the change. Chris the speller yack 18:53, 6 November 2011 (UTC)
This good-faith edit removed material about the Pinzgauer used in the Thor movie. In my opinion, it adds to the article and should be retained, but with a section title of "In Popular Culture" rather than "Trivia". I would like to ask the other editors who watch this article; Retain or Delete? -- Guy Macon ( talk) 08:47, 5 August 2012 (UTC)
Over at http://tanknutdave.com/the-austrian-pinzgauer-4x4-a-6x6-family/ (an interesting web page, but we cannot use it as a source because it is a blog), the page has the following list:
Wikipedia, on the other hand, has the following:
I would like to improve the list with better sources -- something that meets WP:V -- and expand it if appropriate. Does anyone know of a reliable source for countries that use Pinzgauers? -- Guy Macon ( talk) 12:53, 10 May 2013 (UTC)
93.87.72.122 ( talk) 14:03, 12 October 2015 (UTC)
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