I sold my restored 1975 apt700 haff 8yrs ago for $10,500 no prbs, and there's a rego,d 1 with 2spares here for sale in Denmark now for the same sort of money.....Gary
One of ours which was purchased for my previously mentioned price was already rebuilt and registered and also included a full second chassie. 2 others are in running and registrable condition.
The other three are more usable for parts but are in running condition.
Hope this answers your question.
Kind Regards.
I sold my restored 1975 apt700 haff 8yrs ago for $10,500 no prbs, and there's a rego,d 1 with 2spares here for sale in Denmark now for the same sort of money.....Gary
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The Steyr-Puch Haflinger series commenced in 1959 and continued production until 1974. They were largely designed as army transporters with the ability to travel across various surfaces and were popular in the Swiss and Austrian armies, though some made their way abroad to Australia and Indonesia among other countries. Various versions were produced, bodied for the job at hand- some open-topped, some in utility, van or armoured form. The range was quite impressive, some police forces using their capabilities, while there was even a street-cleaning version available on the same platform and an amphibious version. Australia initially received fully built-up army vehicles from Indonesia before a CKD build facility was opened locally in 1967. The Haflingers subsequently proved loyal servants for the Australian Army over many more years."
Ha Ha Ha..
Not judging by the condition of the ones they sold off at Tottenham all through 1969- well at least until July when finally I finally bought my first Land Rover!!
I sold an original LWB version back in 2008 for over $10k.
It was in excellent unrestored condition.
You can obviously get them for less but it will cost you in the long run...
Oh yeah I remember a few people ringing up at the time with low ball offers.
I am sure I offended more than a few by refusing their generous offers Grover![]()
To be honest, I didn't even know what a haglinger really looked like.
Thought I'll just google and we'll work it out. But no need.
I arrive back in Melb to find 1 fine AND real example right here in the yard. I could not just look but touch too. Lol
So then WHO's transport a Tasmanina registered haflinger yr 1969 from memory somewhere ??
Cheers joe
Given what the vehicle is, I really do not see why Haflingers attract such high prices. I have been an admirer of them since the early 70s and nearly bought one 20 years ago.
I certainly would like one and missed one for $4k an couple of years ago but I do not believe they are worth $15-$20K for a good one but then I guess they are worth what someone is prepared to pay.
Garry
REMLR 243
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
Heres another one and a half ,( er haf)
HAFLINGER UTE LWB Ute - Denmark - WA - $*10,500
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