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So I bought a Haflinger
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Well I got a passenger seat frame kindly given to me today so I can take both seats off to the trimmers for some new bases and backs. Plus this morning, I dropped all the brake shoes off to get rebonded - they were low but one of the linings fell off a shoe when I pulled the drum off. Seemed prudent to do them all
I suspect what you saw was a Pinzgauer, it was probably green up close.lump_a_charcoal wrote:I saw my first Haffy today in Forge St, Blacktown.
Looked like it had been restored, nice poo brown colour...
Bigger than what I expected, awesome looking beast!
A mate of mine who has a business (Rhino ute linings)in Forge street owns it.
Actually! the Pinzgauer is the Haflingers baby brother!macca81 wrote:its actually a baby pinzgauerGonzo wrote:It's like a baby unimog
I have three Haflingers and a fully restored Pinzgauer! They are all amazing off road!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOKIeaqtPzY
And the Pinzgauer would flog a Unimog off road! i know some guys who have both and they swear by the Pinz and swear at the Mog! And the pinz is also better on road!
Yeah that all have diff lock as standard!+dj_hansen+ wrote:There was a documentary probably 18 years ago called "Call of the wild" where 2 blokes had a nice big catamaran and a haflinger and toured up through the cape and to thursday island. They too fitted bobcat tyres and had difflocks, it was awesome.
Its the best doco i have ever seen but i cant find it anywhere.... http://www.afc.gov.au/filmsandawards/fi ... +Adventure
The boggle headlights were used in America.mattc wrote:That would be an interesting doco to find.
I did find even Dr Who drove a haflinger but not sure about those funky headlights
http://picasaweb.google.com/pureredcord ... 8561281314
Hey mate you would be best aiming at the American market! they pay a lot more over there as they are rarer like the pinzgauer here, It would be a win win you would get more money for the haffy and they would pay less then they would if they got one from America.Tazz wrote:Anyone see what the ones on ebay went for earlier in the year.
I have one in excellent condition that i'm thinking of selling, but am keen to get an idea of what it's worth before I decide whether to sell it or not....
Cheers,
Tazz
If you sell it in Aus a reasonable price would be $7500.
Fiat rims are the best option as you can get a greater variety of tyres!xr393 wrote:I use to have one years ago and the top speed was 48 mph on the plate inside the cab, apparently there were two different ratio's for them and also if your chasing some rims of memory i used fiat 124 or around that era as they have the same stud pattern. I hope you enjoy your new toy i know i did.mattc wrote:Yeah top speed 55km/h in 5th!
Been wondering what offroad tyres I can get for a skinny 12" rim.....
Someone else has discovered 5.70-12 bobcat tyres!
Another one on ebay at the moment
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Styer-Puch-Hafli ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Styer-Puch-Hafli ... dZViewItem
How often do these things come up for sale? I drive an FSM Niki (2cyl car) every day and I'd love a haflinger to go with it. Plus then I could go offroading with my mate in his patrol:P
I'm looking for an average to poor condition one, since I dont want to take a show car through the bush.
How come the ones I've seen photos of have had no number plates? I've seen at least one on the roads in SA, so they must be registerable..
Cheers,
James
I'm looking for an average to poor condition one, since I dont want to take a show car through the bush.
How come the ones I've seen photos of have had no number plates? I've seen at least one on the roads in SA, so they must be registerable..
Cheers,
James
Nice mate!phreak97 wrote:How often do these things come up for sale? I drive an FSM Niki (2cyl car) every day and I'd love a haflinger to go with it. Plus then I could go offroading with my mate in his patrol:P
I'm looking for an average to poor condition one, since I dont want to take a show car through the bush.
How come the ones I've seen photos of have had no number plates? I've seen at least one on the roads in SA, so they must be registerable..
Cheers,
James
I have 2 FSM Nikki's myself great little car! As for the Haflingers they are registrable, but hard to come by! they are mostly sold by word of mouth. We currently have 3 all of which we purchased by being in the right place at the right time. I will keep an eye out and post it up to see who is interested. *no garuntee i will find another and not want to get it myself its an addiction!*
my haffy.
i have 1 for sale, a haflinger that is.
its in excellent condition, some spares.
reasonable offers.
ph mick on 0424436629
or 02 96201208
its in excellent condition, some spares.
reasonable offers.
ph mick on 0424436629
or 02 96201208
Chop it drop it and big block it.
Update - not a very exciting video but it runs under its own power. I still have a binding brake issue to look at and needs a tune up but feels like making some progress.....and it has seats now!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVpDF6o5z14
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVpDF6o5z14
Re: So I bought a Haflinger
One on ebay at the moment http://cars2.ebay.com.au/STEYR-PUCH-HAL ... 0559131745
Re: So I bought a Haflinger
theyre so..soo..PUNY
there is no such thing as a stupid idea... just a person who owns a rover!!!
Re: So I bought a Haflinger
Another one on ebay at the moment $27500
Re: So I bought a Haflinger
That is not a Haflinger - it is a Pinzgauer. Made by the same company but much much larger.
Garry
Garry
Garry
Re: So I bought a Haflinger
It looks the same as your avatar, Is it your's?garrycol wrote:That is not a Haflinger - it is a Pinzgauer. Made by the same company but much much larger.
Garry
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Re: So I bought a Haflinger
[quote="WICKED"][quote="garrycol"]That is not a Haflinger - it is a Pinzgauer. Made by the same company but much much larger.
Garry[/quote]
It looks the same as your avatar, Is it your's?
It's Clean!! [/quote]
My avatar is my Land Rover - not a Haflinger or a Pinzgauer.
Garry[/quote]
It looks the same as your avatar, Is it your's?
It's Clean!! [/quote]
My avatar is my Land Rover - not a Haflinger or a Pinzgauer.
Garry
Re: So I bought a Haflinger
Thats why you shouldn't post second hand information. Was told about 'it' without actually looking for it.garrycol wrote:That is not a Haflinger - it is a Pinzgauer. Made by the same company but much much larger.
Garry
Re: So I bought a Haflinger
Well we took the Haflinger out for a trip yesterday... The trip was a mix of steep rutted climbs, and sloppy water logged tracks...
The verdict is the Haflinger is one mean machine off road! it got us everywhere we demanded all be it with plenty of time on 3 or sometimes 2 wheels! the first climb sore the complete front end up in the air for a reasonable length of time. But typically when the best moments happened there were no cameras about too capture it!
The verdict is the Haflinger is one mean machine off road! it got us everywhere we demanded all be it with plenty of time on 3 or sometimes 2 wheels! the first climb sore the complete front end up in the air for a reasonable length of time. But typically when the best moments happened there were no cameras about too capture it!
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