I love it. I've never heard of a Moke until recently, and I want one. But all I've found is the new 'electric Moke's' which I like except for the fact they only go 25 MPH and won't handle much of an incline. I wish they would improve the electric version to go at least 50 MPH with some torque to handle some hills.
Very cool, I've got a 1967 Hornet. Do the fins on the back drums make a significant difference to cooling to combat brake fade? I've noticed both more plain looking Cooper S rear drums and these ones for sale but the finned ones seem to be more expensive, so I was wondering if it was worth it.
I love it. I've never heard of a Moke until recently, and I want one. But all I've found is the new 'electric Moke's' which I like except for the fact they only go 25 MPH and won't handle much of an incline. I wish they would improve the electric version to go at least 50 MPH with some torque to handle some hills.
Nice. Mokes were built in Australia too
Yes, I had one of them forty years ago. I sure wish I still had it.
Such a sweet sounding little motor. And that turbo kit looks awesome, I wonder if I could fit it in a suitcase 🤔
Lovely Moke. Where do I can got the smart magic wand extension?
Very cool, I've got a 1967 Hornet.
Do the fins on the back drums make a significant difference to cooling to combat brake fade? I've noticed both more plain looking Cooper S rear drums and these ones for sale but the finned ones seem to be more expensive, so I was wondering if it was worth it.
6:33 I know you guys are gonna go, ‘I will STEAL that’! Lol
So, is it for sale? I've been a Moke fan for over 25 years.
They handle best on the 10 inch wheels.
@@charlesmarsh9608 Ground clearance isn't very good though