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- Mini_Moke wheelbase "2020.0".
- Mini_Moke height "1400.0".
- Mini_Moke length "3050.0".
- Mini_Moke weight "406.0".
- Mini_Moke width "1300.0".
- Mini_Moke abstract "The Mini Moke is a vehicle based on the Mini designed for the British Motor Corporation (BMC) by Sir Alec Issigonis and John Sheppard.The name comes from \"Mini\"—the car with which the Moke shares many parts—and \"Moke\", which is an archaic dialect term for donkey. The Moke has been marketed under various names including Austin Mini Moke, Morris Mini Moke and Leyland Moke.The initial design was a prototype for a light military vehicle in the style of the American Jeep, but its small wheels and low ground clearance made it impractical as an off-road vehicle. It was subsequently offered in a civilian version as a low-cost, easily maintained utility vehicle. The Moke finally achieved success as a beach buggy—becoming a popular \"cult\" vehicle in the Algarve, Seychelles, Australia, the United States and many tropical resorts in the Caribbean. The original Moke used identical engine, transmission and suspension parts from the Mini Van.The first Mokes were only built at BMC's Longbridge, Birmingham plant. 14,518 Mokes were produced in the UK between 1964 and 1968, 26,000 in Australia between 1966 and 1981, and 10,000 in Portugal between 1980 and 1993 when production of the Moke ended.".
- Mini_Moke assembly Birmingham.
- Mini_Moke assembly Longbridge_plant.
- Mini_Moke assembly Mutare.
- Mini_Moke assembly Setúbal.
- Mini_Moke assembly South_Africa.
- Mini_Moke assembly Vendas_Novas.
- Mini_Moke assembly Zetland,_New_South_Wales.
- Mini_Moke bodyStyle Convertible.
- Mini_Moke bodyStyle Pickup_truck.
- Mini_Moke class Utility_vehicle.
- Mini_Moke designCompany Alec_Issigonis.
- Mini_Moke designCompany John_Sheppard_(car_designer).
- Mini_Moke designer Alec_Issigonis.
- Mini_Moke designer John_Sheppard_(car_designer).
- Mini_Moke engine Mini_Moke__1.
- Mini_Moke engine Mini_Moke__2.
- Mini_Moke engine Mini_Moke__3.
- Mini_Moke engine Mini_Moke__4.
- Mini_Moke height "1.4".
- Mini_Moke layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Mini_Moke length "3.05".
- Mini_Moke manufacturer British_Leyland.
- Mini_Moke manufacturer British_Motor_Corporation.
- Mini_Moke manufacturer British_Motor_Corporation_(Australia).
- Mini_Moke manufacturer Cagiva.
- Mini_Moke productionEndYear "1993".
- Mini_Moke productionStartYear "1964".
- Mini_Moke thumbnail Moke02.png?width=300.
- Mini_Moke transmission "4-speedmanual".
- Mini_Moke weight "406000.0".
- Mini_Moke wheelbase "2.02".
- Mini_Moke width "1.3".
- Mini_Moke wikiPageExternalLink www.austin-rover.co.uk.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageExternalLink amcgb.com.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageExternalLink www.austinmemories.com.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageExternalLink moke.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageExternalLink www.mokeinternational.com.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageID "1187503".
- Mini_Moke wikiPageLength "25866".
- Mini_Moke wikiPageOutDegree "149".
- Mini_Moke wikiPageRevisionID "707173759".
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_carrier.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Airdrop.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Alec_Issigonis.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Algarve.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Austin-Healey_Sprite.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Austin_Rover_Group.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Australian_National_Railways_Commission.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Autocross.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Automotive_battery.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Automotive_lighting.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Avis_Rent_a_Car_System.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink BMC_A-Series_engine.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Bologna.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Brake.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Brazilian_Army.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink British_Leyland.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink British_Motor_Corporation.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink British_Motor_Corporation_(Australia).
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Bullbar.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Bumper_(automobile).
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink CUB_(car).
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Cagiva.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Car_classification.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960s_automobiles.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:1970s_automobiles.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_automobiles.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990s_automobiles.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:BMC_vehicles.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_Leyland_vehicles.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Front-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Issigonis_vehicles.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mini_vehicles.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Off-road_vehicles.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1964.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Central_Australia_Railway.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Chassis.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Chery.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Clutch.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Coca-Cola.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Commercial_vehicle.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_Railways.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Convertible.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Denim.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Donkey.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Dune_buggy.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Emission_standard.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Eyre_Peninsula_Railway.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Motor_Vehicle_Safety_Standards.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Flower_power.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Four-wheel_drive.
- Mini_Moke wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.