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Anthony
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Stolen Pinzgauer

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I have been informed that a Pinzgauer 712 has been stolen in Europe and that a reward has been posted.

The leader for this artical can be seen on Robi's Pinzgauer Forum

http://pinzforum.kiruna.de/viewtopic.php?t=2356


Google translation,

Hello Forum,
diese eMail habe ich eben erhalten: This email I just received:

Betreff: Mein Pinzgauer wurde gestohlen - Belohnung € 500,-- Subject: My Pinzgauer has been stolen - a reward € 500, --

Hallo! Hello!

!!! ! Achtung !!! Attention! - € 500,-- Belohnung !!! -- € 500, - a reward!

Das Fahrzeug wurde zwischen 06. The vehicle was between 06 und 09.01.2008 in Bruck/Mur And 09.01.2008 in Bruck Mur
- Grazerstaße / altes LKH - gestohlen!!! -- Grazerstaße / LKH old - stolen!

Amtliches Kennzeichen: G-307GC Official Registration: G-307GC
Marke: Steyr Daimler Puch Pinzgauer 712M / FLA Brand: Steyr Daimler Puch Pinzgauer 712M / FLA
Fahrgestellnummer: 4752218 Chassis Number: 4752218
Motornummer: 5760350 Engine Number: 5760350
erstmalige Zulassung: 21/04/1978 Initial Approval: 21/04/1978

Sollte jemand dieses Auto finden oder wissen wo es ist, bitte mir unter der If someone can find this car or know where it is to please me at the
Tel. 0676/780 23 44 bescheid geben! Tel 0676/780 23 44 bescheid! - Danke! -- Thank you!


mfg. MFG.
Thomas Schwarzl Thomas Schwarzl


Zeichenbüor Thomas Schwarzl Zeichenbüor Thomas Schwarzl
Karl-Zeller-Weg 13; 8051 Graz-Gösting Karl Zeller-Weg 13, 8051 Graz-Gösting
Tel.: 0676/780 23 44; Fax.: 03862/ 51 9 42 Tel: 0676/780 23 44, fax.: 03862 / 51 9 42
www.buero-schwarzl.at Www.buero-schwarzl.at
www.712.at Www.712.at


I have posted this just in case some one might try to export the vehicle or parts to the US or GB.

There are images available on the link but I do not know how to post them!
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Post by dumptruckGB »

Looks like they have found it , new post on the German forum :D

http://712.at.dd12124.kasserver.com/712/
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Post by andy »

This is one of the problems with "one key fits all". Just seems it would be sort of hard to steal and hide a 712 in Europe with all the towns.

Hope they find it. I still think they had to have keys or at least a tow truck. It would be a shame if it ended up on Ebay.

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Post by andy »

Glad they found it.
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Post by Anthony »

Yes it is good that they have found it. Here is a Google Translation of the transcrift from the owner to Evelyn who first reported it on Robi's Pinzgauer site.

Evelyn Hello!

The first most important: "WE HAVE FOUND HIM"

The vehicle was in the neighbouring town in Kapfenberg (about 10km) in an even me (yes I grew up there!)
Unknown area - called "shooting range" in the vicinity of the coal shipped out of work VI Kapfenberg
-- Discount!

It was definitely not a youth string! The Pinzgauer was from my parking (battery isolating switch was equitable,
Tools and cleaning cloths covered these switches) in Bruck directly to the hiding there, so the thief knew
Know, what he intended and was therefore planned. He should, however, have been quite panicked, because he at the front --
And back aufweißt some damage. Also, the disconnect switches, indicator, expensive tool
And further minor stolen. The thief was probably not the vehicle is stolen! Lol

The Pinzgauer was in a very confusing position and they had hidden there in the area already
Really what to do (such as the fire brigade man has found Him) to this vehicle to explore.
So it looks like the Pinzgauer was already there since Sunday.

The police have discovered and some traces immediately with the investigation started. I wonder whether we offender
Find. If I know what precise, I tell you about it

My Personal Erkenntniss now this is - I never leave my Pinzgauer more without additional - in immobilizers
In and Aussland. Think then on the steering wheel and pedal lock Ortungspeilsystem also for the truck there - cost
Around € 200, --




Thank you for your efforts! Yes am the friend, Andi

It's incredible how our friends from the "scene" of the terrain and, of course, friends
I very strange people in the recent past have supported.

Can not tell you how glad I am that I have my Pinzgauer again. It is slightly damaged,
Hautpsache but it is there.

Gabi and I hope that we will soon see us again - and continue to do so with your funny photos.
Beautiful Greetings to Adi!

Gabi & Tom

--
Yours sincerely,

Thomas Schwarzl
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Post by Erik712m »

This is one of the problems with "one key fits all".
you dont even need a key put a screw driver in the key slot and turn it. or just jump the wires under the dash and push the button it will start. :shock:
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