Didn't finish till after I sold my 712 and the new owner already bought one so up for sale is a bolt on 2" receiver hitch for the Pinzgauer it replaces the stock pintle and comes with mounting hardware. This is the same one as SAV's I just had a couple of extra gussets welded and a bead on the back side for a little more strength. This one sits nice and flush against truck so no ankle biter or departure angle issues. Must have for any pinz owner makes towing a regular trailer or adding a hitch/recovery shackle easy. $115 Shipped.
1974 712M AKA the Banana
1974 710M AKA the project truck
1987 718M Now Sold
1975 Volvo TGB1111 Now Sold
1973 Pinzgauer 712M x2 Now Sold
1963 404S Now Sold
Thanks. Got a hitch...but, where did you get the red light?
Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him:
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
Don't feel bad I don't remember everything I've posted either.
1974 712M AKA the Banana
1974 710M AKA the project truck
1987 718M Now Sold
1975 Volvo TGB1111 Now Sold
1973 Pinzgauer 712M x2 Now Sold
1963 404S Now Sold
Thanks for the support Mopar. My mind is not what it used to be. After all, I was born when Truman was president.
Yes, I did respond to the post but, only about wiring up LED lights to original circuits so as not to have to replace the flasher assembly.
It has just been recently that I have taken up the movement about adding to or replacing items on the pinz. New brake shoes, starter, possibly new headlights
and other things to make my vehicle more 'me'.
Thanks for the information.
Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him:
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford