A 10 year work in progress to restore this 1275 Australian 1981 Californian starts the story with regret and ends with a very nice and tidy Moke. Read on as Pete Power(not his real name) takes you on the journey of his restoration.
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Ambassadors are Moke owners who are actively doing and organising things in their area or region for Mokes and are the nice sort of people you want to meet.
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As Mokes Inc. is really about the activities for Moke owners away from their computers and the best way to achieve this is for you to contact a local Moke Ambassador near you and be part of what is going on.
Welcome to Moke Slang, like any culture you need to understand the language before you can really communicate and understand what is going on. Enter and become the most boring person at a Dinner Party with your new knowledge of Moke Slang.
One of the most common places for a Moke to leak oil is the seal on the rod change shaft. Fortunately it is also very simple to replace.