Break out the Union Jack bandana and head for the beach. The official Mini Moke is returning to the United States for the first time in four decades. The new Moke Californian will be highway-legal in ...
Back in the late 1960s, a time when the UK’s automotive industry was going through some struggles, BMH became a major part of British Leyland Motor Corporation and, at the time of the merger, no less ...
Could it be true? Could there be an as-yet-unheard-of MINI variant added to the pile? Spy pics of some yellow beastly thing wearing a MINI front and rear have a few folks wondering if MINI might make ...
The new Moke is no joke. Moke International has announced plans to begin selling a new take on the classic and very unusual Mini Moke. The Moke was originally designed as lightweight shippable vehicle ...
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1966 Austin Mini Moke Mini Surfer On Frozen Lake
The charming 1966 Austin Mini Moke “Mini Surfer” brought pure joy to The ICE St. Moritz, gliding effortlessly across the ...
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1992 Mini Moke Six-Wheel Edition | MEGA MOKE Collector’s Review
Discover the incredible 1992 Six-Wheel Mini Moke! A quirky yet practical classic, this Moke combines vintage charm with an ...
Remember the Mini Moke? It was a post-war vehicle based on the first-generation Mini that was originally intended for military use, but eventually became a hit among beach lovers and outdoors ...
The 1960s Mini Moke was a cult hero for trendy types. We go in search of the 'missing Mini' and find an owner of the classic British-built car. The re-born Mini (or MINI as it is now rendered) has ...
Designed in the late 1950s by the legendary Sir Alec Issigonis, the architect of the Austin Mini, the original Moke was originally conceived as a military vehicle. The thinking behind it was to make ...
The Moke is returning to the United States after an absence of 40 years, but with one with a key difference: this time, it’ll be a highway-legal EV with a top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) and a range of ...
Back in 2017, French car customization and prototyping firm Lazareth figured out a way to turn a Mini Moke into an amphibious car—one that drives on land and water alike. Yet monsieur Ludovic Lazareth ...
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