1972 Australian Moke

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mikea
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1972 Australian Moke

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For Sale, 1972 Aussie Moke, restored mid 2000's, unused since 2010. New MOT in May 2016, back on the road. Some history. Fitted 998 engine with Weber. No rear seats or hood (I don't need them!) please call Mike for more info on 01264 730388
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Re: 1972 Australian Moke

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price ?/ location on planet earth?? thanks b c
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If it's got an MOT I think it'll be this side of the pond....dunno about the price though
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Re: 1972 Australian Moke

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I suspect it's this one currently on the evilbay:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1972-Mini-Mok ... SwOVpXe8Ym

Previously for sale in sussex. The unusual front end is apparently alloy and bolted on (according the to last owner / vendor) but replacement would also require a new bonnet with curved edges.

The vendor also has/had a '65 project moke for sale which I almost took in a deal against my clubmans racer which I sold to that Moke's previous owner! This was an unusually sensible decision by me, s it is/was too big project for me at the moment, though I sort of regret not going for it.......

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Re: 1972 Australian Moke

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Why do people put Weber's designed for Ford's on a Mini/Moke engine, and have the charge turn 90degrees before going into the head???????? My Aussie came with that set up, with Weber 65Bhp at the wheels and about 20 to the gallon, with SU properly set up 68Bhp at the wheels and over 30 to the Gallon.
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Webers. Because sidedraught ones sound a lot better than SUs :D
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Re: 1972 Australian Moke

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That was my old Moke.
The reason it had the Weber, which was a DCD 28/36 not a side draught, was simply that it needed a new exhaust so I fitted a lcb and had the Weber manifold in the shed so I used it. And your right sounded better than an SU.
Not a daily driver so wasn't fussed about economy. It did like a drop of fuel though
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