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| Civilians | Hi Kenny, I don't know squat about the Vlap (303 or otherwise), so I can't be of any help there. There used to be a guy on this list that owned one, though I don't think I've seen him around lately. The majority of Pinzgauers are 4x4 soft tops. That is the 710M model. The numbers identify the model (710 = 4x4, 712 = 6x6), the letter defines the function. There are primarily three different functions of the Pinz in each of 4x4 and 6x6; troop (M), radio (K), ambulance (Y). The latter two are hard top. Other highly specialized versions exist too, but they are super rare and as far as I know none are kicking around the US. The Pinz and Mog guys go on and on about which one is better. I think most level headed, fair minded owners (i.e. the guys that own and love both equally) would agree with the following statement: If you are primarily looking for a vehicle to drive offroad, and don't have far to go to get there, then the Unimog is a slightly better choice. However, if you are primarily going to be driving on pavement or need to drive a ways to get offroad, the Pinzgauer is better. The reason is that the Pinzgauer has a higher top speed (roughly 60mph), consumes less gas, and in general is easier to deal with because it is smaller duty. Parts are generally available at NAPA and are cheap because they interchange with VW. Unimogs are bears on the road (50 mph tops) even with an axle upgrade kit. Parts can sometimes be quite pricey because it is, afterall, a Mercedes. However, off road they can handle some things a Pinz can't. And mind you... there is not much a Pinz can't handle! The bigger Unimog can be more easily modified into a heavy duty work horse, though size can be a downside depending on what you plan on using it for. The Pinz has on the fly 4 wheel drive and independent on the fly front and rear differential locks. It has a high and low range as well. If you can't get yourself out of a tough spot with all these options then you probably shouldn't have done whatever you did :-) Both the Pinz and Mog are very capable, reliable, and sturdy. Against each other the differences are minor compared to other vehicles. The Land Rover guys can't compare themselves to stock Pinz/Mogs unless they have done extensive modifications. OK, that's about all I can think of! Steve [color=blue] >Hey gang, all this talk about the pinz on the other thread prompted this >question. Whats the big advantages to each of the listed? I like the >looks of the >little Laplander but now I'm curious about the capabilities of each, >especially as an off road vehicle. Are all the Pinz hardtops? I'd kinda >like to have >the Volvo laplander radio truck or the mog radio truck configuration. [/color] Forget [color=blue] >the SUMB, they're a little funny looking for me.[/color] ===Mil-Veh is a member-supported mailing list=== To unsubscribe, send e-mail to: <mil-veh-off@mil-veh.org> To switch to the DIGEST mode, send e-mail to <mil-veh-digest@mil-veh.org> To reach a human, contact <ack@mil-veh.org> |
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