Photo Album Request

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Photo Album Request

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It's great to see that the photo album has not been forgotten. Some great photos have been uploaded of the recent (wet) National and IMM (thanks Paul) and also some fantastic shots of Andre's Moke (Thanks Andre).
The events section of the album is a great place to share your memories of club events, past and present.
Please take a look at the events listed (1983-2007) and see if you can contribute some photos to the archive. If an event is not listed, please let me know so that an album can be created (or upload into the "Other Events" album if it exixts for the year required).
If you are having trouble uploading photos, send me a PM and I will assist.
Thanks,
Dean.
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A batch of great photos of historical Mokes uploaded by Andre, keep them coming mate!
That's the first photo I've ever seen of 14BT17. Where was it taken Andre?
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dean wrote:A batch of great photos of historical Mokes uploaded by Andre, keep them coming mate!
That's the first photo I've ever seen of 14BT17. Where was it taken Andre?
Dean
Museum of Army Transport

Beverley.

More is coming

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Now we're talking!
Mini 25 at Donnington in 1984. Nice pictures Andre.
My red Moke appears in two of the shots (9 years before I aquired it).
Dean
PS: I will move these photos to an album of their own.
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i have put on some photos from imm spain :lol:
A Moke is for getting muddy not just for driving when the sun is oot !!!!!!!!!!!!
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That looked like fun. Mokes and palm trees do seem to go well together.

Tim
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