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On Jul 19th, 2014 at 10:31AM, LEONARDO CASTIGLIONE (MICROCARS at HOTMAIL dot COM) wrote:
I HAVE PARTS FOR THE HAFLINGER AND STEYR PUCH 500,650 CARS .I REBUILD THE ENGINES HERE IS CARLSBAD CA WITH AMERICAN MADE HIGH QUALITY VALVES , GUIDES AND SPECIAL CONICAL VALVE SPRINGS AND COLLERS , KEEPERS... I ALSO MANUFACTURE THE CRANKSHAFT BEARINGS FOR THE 2 CYLINDER PUCH ENGINES FROM MILD TO WILD. i ALSO CONVERT THE FIAT 500 TO RUN THE PUCH ENGINES IN THEM ...LEO
On May 26th, 2013 at 03:02AM, jacob tijsma (tijsma at msn dot com) wrote:
dont forget..SAN DIEGO MOTOR IMPTS. also imported the haflingers in 1973...i mijself was send to the factory at graz for tech. training in 1973. i think whe got abouth 20 of them in 1974. plus all the parts what was requered as a dealer. i repaired several transmisions what was send to the dealer here in san diego, from hawaii,alaska,montana.itwas a goodtime while it lasted. jake
On May 24th, 2012 at 06:15PM, Jerry Southwell (jssouth12 at embarqmail dot com) wrote:
Just had an inquiry one year after I got rid of all my parts. I should have notified that they were gone sooner.
On Aug 22nd, 2010 at 03:57PM, Jerry Southwell (jssouth12 at embarqmail dot com) wrote:
I have come across many parts for Haflinger, some rusted, some in boxes. I have a complete parts manual. Engine -1974 or 1972

If interested I can send digital photos of what I have.

Located in central FL.

Jerry
On Sep 7th, 2007 at 07:50PM, Greg Ginsburg (phlyphysher at hotmail dot com) wrote:
Greetings,
I have two Haflingers--a 1971 North American and a 1967 Swiss Military 700AP. The NA Haffy is used primarily on-road in my town to get us to local attractions where parking is limited--the small size often makes it possible to get into spots that other people pass up. The Swiss Haffy was modified with a roll-cage and is used primarily for off-road trips. These are great vehicles, and they always draw much attention. Thanks for your great site, Constantine.
On May 27th, 2007 at 07:41PM, Bo Gonzalez (Apslineman at aol dot com) wrote:
Dig this site! Drive a 1968 700AP. I'm in Flagstaff Arizona, USA about 80 miles south of the Grand Canyon.
On May 17th, 2007 at 04:00AM, Jay Beene (homehlth at ktc dot com) wrote:
Really fun and informative site! Our Haflinger has been in the family since it was bought new by my father in the spring of 1972. It still runs and climbs great.

Jay Beene
Kerrville, TX
On Nov 6th, 2006 at 03:39PM, James Patterson (jtinkertoy at aol dot com) wrote:
Hello, I hope to see this web-site develop soon for people that have question to be answered, like me. I live in Ft. Worth Texas and I just purchased a 1971, Haflinger Steyr Puch 700 AP Pathfinder. I have many years ago worked on this one and actually drove the unit. It was having a flywheel problem so we didn't drive it far. It has been sitting for at least 15 years and now I have it. I am looking for verious engine parts and I need brake parts also. That will get me started. I would like to have new rubber seals if any are available and new marker lights and lenses. If anyone out there have any parts or know anyone with parts please drop me a note. I'll keep all posted on the progress of my Haflinger. Thanks James
On Nov 6th, 2006 at 03:36PM, James Patterson (jtinkertoy at aol dot com) wrote:
Hello, I haope to see this web-site develop soon for people that have question to be answered, like me. I live in Ft. Worth Texas and I just purchased a 1971, Haflinger Steyr Puch 700 AP Pathfinder. I have many years ago worked on this one and actually drove the unit. It was haveing a flywheel problem so we didn't drive it far. It has been sitting for at least 15 years and now I have it. I am looking for verious engine parts and I need break parts also. That will get me started. I would like to have new rubber seals if any are available and new marker lights and lenses. If anyone out there have any parts or know anyone with parts please drop me a note. I'll keep all posted on the progress of my Haflinger. Thanks James