The calour gas Moke

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The calour gas Moke

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Im sure most would have seen the fore sale add on the moke club Facebook page
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I bought it and now wondering where to start 😬🙈 I bought it as a bit quick really as it is a Somerset reg and a few number off my other moke
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It spend 30years I believe on a campsite in Weymouth taking Calour gas bottles and tools about and has at some point been painted a lovely orange 😬
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Started having a little look over to see just how original she :roll: had a lot of patches on I mean a lot and a A+ rod change put in but most of the electrical bits ignition switch dim/dip switch and light switch I would say are original with Ignition switch and light switch being 2/65 and the dim dip switch being 12/64 sad I know
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So how much does it affect the value if I start with a new shell :o
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I don’t think it would ever be worth less than you spend on it......but why are you thinking of resale values when you’ve just bought it? The fun’s yet t begin :lol:
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Nigel(no top)Sykes wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 6:42 I don’t think it would ever be worth less than you spend on it......but why are you thinking of resale values when you’ve just bought it? The fun’s yet t begin :lol:
It’s alway nice to be get out of it and not to have lost too much money :? Not that I plan on selling it had my other moke since 2003 :)
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jambo555 wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 21:22 Ignition switch and light switch being 2/65 and the dim dip switch being 12/64 sad I know

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Not at all, one of the terminals on the my Mk1s ignition switch broke off, as soon as I saw the 59 date stamp on it, repair was the only option! Sadly my Moke has lost most of its date stamped stuff over the years.
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jambo555 wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 18:49 ...has at some point been painted a lovely orange 😬
I quite like the colour myself. Bit more interesting than all those green ones. :roll:

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Tim wrote: Tue Mar 16, 2021 4:34 I quite like the colour myself. Bit more interesting than all those green ones. :roll:
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looks very nice, nice job!
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Got my heritage certificate though should have got one for my other one 😖and found out it was registered on the 5 th April 1965
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