Readers' Photos # 79: Mini Moke

 

The Canberra correspondent filed these images of an immaculate Mini Moke from Bermagui on the New South Wales south coast, suggesting that the idyllic seaside town was that state's own version of Tasmania's Bicheno.  I certainly can't disagree with that, both towns being very, very picturesque.    

Places like Bermagui and Bicheno are also the natural environment of the Moke, which was once popular up and down Australia's entire eastern seaboard, with especially large concentrations of them in Queensland where they were popular as hire vehicles.  However, it's unlikely that they'll ever make much of a comeback as rentals - even to a niche market - given their lack of anything even approaching the safety features required of today's cars.  

Mamby-pamby safety issues aside, I'd love to have a Moke in my stable!  There's very little to break on them.  How can you beat a car so basic that it doesn't even have doors?

And speaking of doors, I'm not sure that the BMW Moke concept shown below quite has the charm of the original, cute as it might be.  It seems to be more or less a Mini Countryman, sans doors, but I'd happily guarantee that it has none of the original's simplicity and character.







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(uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.)

Classic Moke photos supplied (concept photo from the internet).



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