Description
A rare offering for serious collectors of military and British utility vehicles, this mid-1970s Australian-built Mini Moke was originally supplied to the South African National Defense Force (SANDF). It now stands as a fully restored, period-correct example of one of the rarest Moke variants introduced to South Africa.
Restoration and Condition:
This Moke has been entirely stripped and rebuilt to exact SANDF specifications, showcasing a flawless restoration. The original army green color was carefully matched, preserving the military heritage. With under 1, 000 km since restoration, it remains in prime operational and collectible condition
Provenance and Features:
Third Owner: Originally used by SANDF, then acquired at auction by the second owner and sparingly used on a game farm near Pretoria, hence the rust free as found condition.
Original Auction Tag retained from SANDF, enhancing its authenticity and collectible value.
The original 998cc engine features a blue rocker cover embossed with an outline of Australia, signifying its Australian origin. Historical Significance:
The Mini Moke’s legacy in South Africa is defined by three official variants: the 1962/ 63 prototype, the early Moke on 10" wheels, and this mid-1970s Australian-spec version.
This SANDF Moke captures a unique chapter of South African military and automotive history, exemplifying both durability and design evolution in military vehicles.
Additional Collectible Opportunity:
Available from the same seller are:
1. 1962 Prototype Moke restored
2. Early Moke on 10” Wheels restored
3. Austin Ant (rare 4x4 offshoot of the Moke)
4. 3 rust free Mokes in need of restoration, including one of the 9 Prototype Mokes from 1963
Investment Potential:
This SANDF Moke offers a rare chance to acquire a vehicle of military historical importance. Its authentic provenance, excellent restoration, and scarcity add to its value, making it a desirable asset for any military or British utility vehicle collector.