Wonder if this would fit on the back of my pickup..

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Wonder if this would fit on the back of my pickup..

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:rofl :rofl :rofl BUT WHY????

thats gotta be the freakyest idea a ute on a ute, just in case the big one breaks down, the little one will tow in home?
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vwjon wrote::rofl :rofl :rofl BUT WHY????

thats gotta be the freakyest idea a ute on a ute, just in case the big one breaks down, the little one will tow in home?
keep em coming i love a larf!!

Nope ...the Haflinger will keep on going when the Syncro is long since stuck ...the perfect expedition setup :D
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the nice blue double cab on my site for sale was used by a previous owner to carry his haflinger to awdc events, :lol: cj.
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I don't care if they are sh!t hot off road, they look like some sooty van pick up prototype!
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To be fair, the Haflingers were never designed to be a mostly road going vehicle or a van for that matter ...they were designed for Austrian mountain farmers to replace or supplement their other "machinery" ...the horse of the same name.

And they did a brilliant job at that for little money.
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They certainly aren't the worlds fastest road car, infact they top out around 35mph, but only if you've got the high speed gearbox! Over the years I think afew have been carted around in the back of a Syncro pickup, though I didn't think they'd fit in a Doka.

I'll get one one day, but not a poly cab, they look crap! They normally look like Mini Pinzgauers, which I think is pritty cool. A petrol Syncro is vertully the same vehicle built to an enlarged scale, with 2 extra pistons but no portals.
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