Australian Hoods.
- Martin108
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Australian Hoods.
Hi folks, I'm new to the Moke world. I am currently restoring a 1976 Australian Moke and would like to know what are my options on hoods. Whats available, what should I fit? Should I fit a roll cage, etc.
- grantourer
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- Location: Kenilworth. UK
Re: Australian Hoods.
Hi, and welcome to the Forum, if you are in the UK. Runamoke does a complete hood kit, or will fit them for you. With regards to Roll Cages, if you want to fit inertia reel seat belts you will need one.
Regards, Graham & Judith
1981 Aussie Moke
1989 Portuguese Moke
1979 Clubman Estate
1981 Aussie Moke
1989 Portuguese Moke
1979 Clubman Estate
- Tim
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- Location: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Re: Australian Hoods.
Roll cages are a bit of a personal choice. I much prefer the look of a Moke without a roll cage. The roll cage bulks them up and takes away some of the low flat look. The problem is, the best seatbelt you can manage without a roll cage is really just a lap belt, and you will headbutt the firewall in a crash.
Its almost 20 years since I crashed my previous Moke, but my current one has a roll cage and good quality recoil lap sash belts. I tell myself that it doesn't look too bad.
Tim
Its almost 20 years since I crashed my previous Moke, but my current one has a roll cage and good quality recoil lap sash belts. I tell myself that it doesn't look too bad.
Tim
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