SS Moke - In Japan

This stainless steel Moke came up for sale on a car site in Japan a few years ago, back as far as 2010 from what I can get from the details of the photo. Nothing more is known about it.

SS Moke - The Yellow seats

This SSSuperMoke gets around. Seen here for sale in Queensland around 2017 it is believed to have been for sale in NSW and more recently turned up in Victoria around 2019/2020. The yellow seats make it one of the more obvious Mokes to spot when it comes up for sale first coming to my attention back in 2012.

SS Moke - Nice Roof

This Moke in NSW came up for sale on an online car sales website in July 2021 and it looks like a well keep example of a stainless steel Moke. In particular I like the way the hood has been trimmed down and styled. I didn't follow the sale to see how it went but it did have an asking price of $30K.

SS Moke - 1989 Shopping Centre carpark

A vintage photo of a stainless steel Moke taken in a shopping centre car park in 1989. No more details available.

SS Moke - UK Built Stainless Moke

In July 2014 the Moke was trying to pass itself off as an Austin 1980 built Moke but obviously it s made of Stainless steel, is not an Australian built SS SuperMoke, but some home made effort which is surprisingly quite good. The advert was asking for 40,000 pound but clearly, as written, in the advert on eBay it says, "THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN IN THE FAMILY FOR MANY YEARS SO I THOUGHT I WOULD PUT A TAG ON TO SEE WHAT INTEREST I GET IN THIS." No idea whether it was sold or if there was any real interest.

Port Wakefield Semi Moke

An iconic Moke for many people has been the promotional Moke customised to look like a Prime mover complete with tri-axle trailer parked in front of the Shell service station in Port Wakefield, South Australia. Having been missing for some years now it re-appeared for sale on eBay and Mavro took some pictures of the details.

Restored Competition Moke in the US.

This ex competition Moke in the US has been restored to his competiton specs and was recently sold on the www.wirewheels.com website with an asking price of around US$8,900.

Tasmanian Railway Mokes

Not a lot of information is about on the TasRail Mokes used in 1970's in Tasmania, just a few pictures a magazine article and a few fragments of their history has been found and only one Moke is known to have survived at this stage.

Army Mokes Assembled

This photo was shows a line up of Military Mokes, nine in total, with a few extra Army trimmings and appeared to be unused when the photo was taken. Not a lot of information is available about the source of the photo however the features of the Mokes suggest 1968 or 1969.

List of Australian Military Mokes

Due to the photocopying prowess of Les, pages of the official Department of Defence purchasing book has been made available which detail the buying and selling of around 260 Mokes and 90 Moke trailers from 1969 to 1980.

Anything to add?

Perhaps you own or owned a Moke that is displayed on this page, if you do recognise any of the Mokes pictured here and can offer more information and or photos to help record their history then please get in touch via the contact page.