Hello Guys,
never seen a more adapted Moke as this one:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MINI-MOKE-PRO ... SwQaJXRp6i
In details looks as a genuine Moke, but no standard subframes or engine hood hinges.....
Maybe some kind a prototype? They mention it comes out of South Africa.....
Anyone??
Kind Regards, Rien.
Heavily adapted Moke
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Re: Heavily adapted Moke
Someone has taken a pair of Austin 1100 subframes, nailed them to the bottom of a Moke then added coil overs because they couldn't work out the hydrolastic suspension. They then sellotaped some bits of steel to the sides when the originals rusted away and finally tied the 1100 speedo to the thing
It's the sort of "prototype" that you run and hide from
It's the sort of "prototype" that you run and hide from
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Re: Heavily adapted Moke
Shipping from south Africa must have been cheap otherwise should have left it there
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Re: Heavily adapted Moke
looking at the other cars in the photos, it was probably a container filler. Thought process probably went. Mokes are worth a lot of money, I can get it cheap, and sell for a good profit. Also saw no ID plates on it either.
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Re: Heavily adapted Moke
I must admit it does beg the question we all hate to hear, although appropriate here: 'Did you build it yourself Mate'? !!!
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Re: Heavily adapted Moke
Perhaps Doug could buy it and use the front panel as that the only bit that looks 'Moke'!
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Re: Heavily adapted Moke
HI
Its got no v5 and no vin number it started at 2k now £1650
Its got no v5 and no vin number it started at 2k now £1650