This Steyr–Puch Pinzgauer is Rolling Art


You can take art anywhere.

We have the truck you are looking for. A RM Sotheby’s auction will allow you to own a custom-made military truck by Nico Sclater (a.k.a. Ornamental Conifer. This sturdy Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer was designed to withstand the most difficult terrain in the world. It is simple and precise engineering.

The Pinzgauer was built by Steyr/Puch for military transport applications in some of the most difficult theatres around the world. A 2.5-liter air-cooled, inline-4 produces a weak 87 horsepower. Pinzgauer’s top speed is 60 mph, so don’t expect to reach your destination quickly. The Pinzgauer has a 5-speed manual transmission coupled to a 2-speed transfer box. The true magic of the Pinzgauer is its off-road capabilities, customization, and adaptability.
This Steyr–Puch Pinzgauer is Rolling Art

The Pinzgauer was available in the 4×710 or 6×712 models. The Pinzgauer came in either the four-wheeled 710 model or the six-wheeled 712. Portal axles were used to improve ground clearance on difficult terrain. For those who want more Instagram likes and better traction, the 710 model could be easily converted to a 6-wheeled 712 model. This Pinzgauer was originally a four-wheel 710 model, but it was later converted to the 6-wheel 712DK configuration.
This Steyr–Puch Pinzgauer is Rolling Art

Nico Sclater, an artist, took his Pinzguer to create his latest canvas adding his unique artist touches to each surface. Sclater is known for his unique approach to functional art. He aims to create art on interesting canvasses. This Pinzguer is being offered by RM Sotheby’s at a price range of $60,000 to $80,000. This is a significant amount considering that Pinzguer 712s are often sold in the $30,000 range, but it’s what you pay for an original piece of art.