Chinese Moke Detail Photos (not dialup friendly)

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Tim
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Chinese Moke Detail Photos (not dialup friendly)

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So that people can speak with a little more authority, I tender the following as evidence. Terry posted these on his Australian Moke forum.

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I've been trying to keep an open mind about this whole thing but every time I see more photos I feel more disappointed about them.

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time to let go i think and maybe put your head back in the sand
have a choke and proud of it
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Re: Chinese Moke Detail Photos (not dialup friendly)

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Tim wrote:So that people can speak with a little more authority, I tender the following as evidence. Terry posted these on his Australian Moke forum.

I've been trying to keep an open mind about this whole thing but every time I see more photos I feel more disappointed about them.

Tim
Don't be disappointed about the photos, they are reasonable enough quality to get a bit of an idea. The Mokes seem to look OK. Is Terry selling them? If so, is he likely to export them?
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EKOM wrote:Don't be disappointed about the photos, they are reasonable enough quality to get a bit of an idea. The Mokes seem to look OK.
Its not the photos that disappoint me its the subject of the photos.
EKOM wrote:Is Terry selling them? If so, is he likely to export them?


:lol: Hardly, Terry doesn't sell Mokes he hoards them. He runs a rest home for Mokes, where they spend their days in luxury until he gets around to restoring them. 25-30 at the last count I believe.

The other "Chinese Moke" thread has plenty of detail about where you can buy them.

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Here are some more photos, these are of a body shell shown at a Mini Muster in Queensland last year.

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Hi,
The Mokes seem to look OK. Is Terry selling them? If so, is he likely to export them?
I receive some photos from time to time and have talked to Paul@moke.com.hk who is the person behind this operation and I post them on http://www.moke.com.au/Forum for discussion by those who frequent our side of the world.

I am not connected with the operation in anyway.

Terry
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Dont know if you guys have already seen this?

http://www.minisport.com/classic-mini-s ... ducts.html
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wilson60 wrote:Dont know if you guys have already seen this?

http://www.minisport.com/classic-mini-s ... ducts.html
They do say "reproduction Mini Moke".
Having a moking good time!
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