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Detail of the US-spec Haflinger badge
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This looked like an evaluation prototype: Puch W461 chassis with W463 nose
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Another Schneewiesel, this time used by the firefighters
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Another, seemengly unused Haflinger rolling chassis
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One of the Puch 230GE Vans used for firefighting at the Magna Steyr factory
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A 4x4 Hardtop Pinzgauer in average condition
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A broken-down Canadian Army G270CDI looking sad at the museum compound
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Posing in front of a line of Austrian Army Pinzgauers being offered for sale
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This looks like the unused chassis of a Swiss Army spec- Haflinger
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A very early Puch 230G military spec prototype
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Detail of the badge od the Haflinger-based Schneewiesel
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An Austrian Army spec- soft top Pinzgauer in original, unrestored condition
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Another view of the Steyr-Puch Noriker, a VW LT 4x4 with portal axles
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The Puch 230GE has obviously seen very little use
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A 6x6 Hardtop Pinzgauer owned by the Gosau Voluntary Firefighters
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Naked chassis of an early 4x4 Pinzgauer. Note the fabulous design
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Cockpit of an Austrian Army Pinzgauer
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