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 Posted: Jun 17, 2018 04:12PM
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No, certainly not, but registered as a 1967 moke in NC

No one is trying to “pull a fast one” here

it was always  represented as a Choke when l owned it

 Big AL

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 Posted: Jun 17, 2018 03:45PM
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Question remains, is that a 1967 Austin Moke?  What is in that picture is not this, one like this and from that era sold for $ 41,000
a week or so ago.. seats look a lot different and less than half price?

 Posted: Jun 17, 2018 03:34PM
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Yes, it is a true 1967 model registered in NC originally, it has been subsequently registered in NY State and now Louisiana as a 1967 Moke

It is a Chinese knock off with a 1275cc engine and all Chinese parts have been replaced with genuine Brit parts

great custom seats, seat belts, tinted windshield and a rod change shifter, 13 inch tires,paint is excellent, painted Clemson orange 

It drove great

Big AL

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 Posted: Jun 17, 2018 02:32PM
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is that orange really a 1967 Moke.. looks like something far different 

 Posted: Jun 16, 2018 06:11AM
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I build the orange choke about five years ago..I talked to owner last night.. said he bought vintage ferrari and did Not want pay for storage for the moke/choke.. the original owner was too PHAT to get under the steering wheel.. and I do warranty too PHAT,, big al bought it with his death offer.. has about $5k custom interior and custom top.. later bc

 Posted: Jun 16, 2018 03:28AM
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Was mine

Owner purchased a Lamborghini or some other exotic sports car and has no space for the Choke

 Nice car, nice seats,nice colour

Big AL

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 Posted: Jun 15, 2018 01:13PM
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 Posted: Jun 15, 2018 09:46AM
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mini mover.. I just saw set of UK steel seats just sold in the Uk for 1000 quid.. $1350 usd.. later bc

 Posted: Jun 14, 2018 08:35AM
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The original U K Steel moke seats are commanding $1k US every day of the week

i actually got $1100.00 with tatty cushions for the last set of 4 l sold

Big AL

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 Posted: Jun 14, 2018 08:11AM
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Yup. I have that one, too. It's going to go up on fleabay some time this year. Probably July or Aug once I go through the 1275 that's in it and photograph all the other original bits that will go with it. My last race with it was this past Feb. Moving on. Life changes, etc etc. I did what I could to keep it restorable while building it. Wish I hadn't sold off the original metal seats. cest la vie.



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Spank

do you still have that under water moke from NJ ?

that was years ago, red/white/blue and deadly rusty

 Big AL

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 Posted: Jun 13, 2018 07:19AM
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Actually, I have one I don't want /can't have anymore. Two if you count the Lemons moke.

 Posted: Jun 13, 2018 06:23AM
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I turned down a moke on the island Majorca, Spain. It was an 1966 BRG. Wasn't worth shipping to the states.

 Posted: Jun 13, 2018 06:17AM
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peter I bet run a moke would cost 40,000 quid to restore it or more.. saw where Se7en is getting $80 large now.. plus cost of pick up... this is for full blown resto.. photos?? bc

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Well, here ya go:  a 1965 Austin Mk1 Moke located in Wales, near M-Parts who could do the restoration for you , or ship it home and do it yourself!  2820 UK pounds.  Lots of work...….. but may be all there...….

Peter - 65 UK Moke, 60 Bugeye Sprite.  email:  [email protected]