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littlemokey
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Post by littlemokey »

Hey, I had no idea you lot were such part-time Mokists - I only have the one car so rain or shine, the Moke-ass rolls...
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You'd better watch your back if you come up to the wilds of yorkshire Nigel..... I've got a wingman this year 8) We'll be coming at you in droves !!!!!
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And as for littlemokey .....I'm just waiting for our weather to catch up with yours, I spent last weekend perched on a roof in a hailstorm .... it put me off fresh air for a while :D
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Post by Nigel Jones »

Tim,
I've got another Moke and no, it hasn't got a hardtop! The reason I would like to sell the hardtop is to have some space to complete my new (yes new) bodyshell. I bet there won't be many 1965 English Mokes around with new bodyshells and I don't mean chinese replicas (or wherever they come from), this one is the real thing.

Nige,
That's 2 targets then! Remember, I've got the skud! Who else is doing it then? Class 0 I assume, or doesn't the Ilkley have one?
After 28 years, not Mokeless any more!
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Post by Nigel(no top)Sykes »

'course I'll be in class 0 I havn't got one of those funnycars that the "experts" like to "drive" as for moke2 - I believe Gizmoke is filling in his licence form as I speak (type)
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Post by Tim »

Nigel Jones wrote:Tim,
I've got another Moke and no, it hasn't got a hardtop! The reason I would like to sell the hardtop is to have some space to complete my new (yes new) bodyshell. I bet there won't be many 1965 English Mokes around with new bodyshells and I don't mean chinese replicas (or wherever they come from), this one is the real thing.
Nice. As I drove into work this morning I was mentally adding up the rust repair panels in my old girl. Once I finish the Traveller, I'm going to have to start again with the Moke I think.

Lovely crisp early autumn day here, perfect Moking weather.

Tim
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Post by Nigel Jones »

You're right Tim, patching up old Mokes is very hard work, hence the new shell. I've seen so many poorly repaired Mokes. I prefer not to do this.

GIZMOKE????? You mean he, who can't get through fords??????? That should be fun.

Nice spring morning here too. About 1" of snow outside!

now, what's the saying? Oh yes..............
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Post by Nigel(no top)Sykes »

At least I'll have somone to push me out if I get stuck :!: :!:
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Thats what you think. :shock:
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