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2 years 3 months ago #230092 by Lang
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An electric Moke for sale.

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2 years 3 months ago #230094 by hayseed
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Geoffb has a Moke also..

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2 years 3 months ago #230095 by asw120
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The company I started with, Johns Perry Lifts, made an electric Mike called the Electromoke back in the 80's. Said to be still about somewhere.

Jarrod.


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2 years 3 months ago #230096 by Swishy
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2 years 3 months ago #230098 by Mrsmackpaul
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That's a pretty cool little Moke Swishman and Jarrod, never heard of it before


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2 years 3 months ago #230112 by olfrt
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There's one in the MOVE museum at Shepparton. The museum has undergone a major transformation recently, and has a lot of trucks and buses on display now. Well worth a look.

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2 years 3 months ago #230114 by Mrsmackpaul
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Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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2 years 3 months ago #230115 by Gryphon
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There's one in the MOVE museum at Shepparton. The museum has undergone a major transformation recently, and has a lot of trucks and buses on display now. Well worth a look.

That is the same Moke.

The only remaining one of four built by John Perry(rest burnt in a fire when a car carrier caught fire I believe) that was found wasting away at a TAFE college back in the 1990's when the MOA got a hold of it and it got passed around from members garage to garage for a lot of years, it spent about 5 years in mine until I put enough bits back it on to take to a show in 2006, and then after getting shuffled around for another 5 or 6 years it finally was properly restored by a handful of members and most recently went up to MOVE until it gets kicked out.

I found this article, page 24, that shows some current pictures, issuu.com/adviser/docs/the_adviser_1566

A Super Moke is actually the name of Stainless Steel Mokes that came out of the Sunshine Coast in the 1980's and I already have one of them, #1 or #2, purchased off the family that built them.

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2 years 3 months ago #230116 by Mrsmackpaul
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There's one in the MOVE museum at Shepparton. The museum has undergone a major transformation recently, and has a lot of trucks and buses on display now. Well worth a look.

That is the same Moke.

The only remaining one of four built by John Perry(rest burnt in a fire when a car carrier caught fire I believe) that was found wasting away at a TAFE college back in the 1990's when the MOA got a hold of it and it got passed around from members garage to garage for a lot of years, it spent about 5 years in mine until I put enough bits back it on to take to a show in 2006, and then after getting shuffled around for another 5 or 6 years it finally was properly restored by a handful of members and most recently went up to MOVE until it gets kicked out.

I found this article, page 24, that shows some current pictures, issuu.com/adviser/docs/the_adviser_1566

A Super Moke is actually the name of Stainless Steel Mokes that came out of the Sunshine Coast in the 1980's and I already have one of them, #1 or #2, purchased off the family that built them.

Terry

So what is this MOVE you mention ?

Paul

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2 years 3 months ago #230117 by Gryphon
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An electric Moke for sale.


I did have a Moke with similar controller and motor as pictured I bought a an unfinished project but the technology is pretty old and I ended up selling it on and that was ten years ago. There are better examples around but with the stupid prices people are [strike]paying[/strike] advertising Mokes for lately then anyone with a Moke thinks theirs is worth a mint.

Terry

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