1970 Leyland Mini
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The Mini Moke is based on the Mini designed for the British Motor Company by Sir Alec Issigonis and John Sheppard. This example is a Leyland which means it was from Australia. According to the seller of this unique Machine there were about 50,000 Mini Mokes produced from 1964-1993. With few military sales, marketed instead in Portugal, Australia, and the Caribbean islands as a 'fun vehicle' for rentals. About 1,500 make their way to the U. S. This right-hand drive model has a dummy wheel on the left. This Moke is claimed to be a ground up restore with a Galvanized body. The exterior is painted in a gloss blue with white grille, white bumpers, and white hub caps. The interior features tan vinyl interior with seat belts, CD/iPod stereo with upgraded speakers, and even a spare tire. Powering this Moke is a 1100CC Inline 4-cylinder engine that is mated...