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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:17 pm 
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I was wondering is a mini Moke floor pan the same as a Mini

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Moke floor pans are usually in worse condition than Minis - if not you could get a good price for them

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Longer like a van maybe?

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A Moke floor is nothing like a Mini floor. (just like a Moke bonnet is nothing like a Mini bonnet :lol: )


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so whats the difference


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everything - completely different dimensions


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mokes are very cool and square... and as BIAM said... completely different shape... new moke panels can be bought (very exxy though...)

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have a look at these:

moke:
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and mini:

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about a foot of difference

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Leighton wrote:
about a foot of difference


and here it is

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thanks

trying to convince the wife to let me buy a moke but its had a very rough repair to the floor
hence the questions

I think she would divorce me if i brought another project

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kiwiinwgtn wrote:
thanks

trying to convince the wife to let me buy a moke but its had a very rough repair to the floor
hence the questions

I think she would divorce me if i brought another project

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they all have - most have had new panels fabricated


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many people weld just flat floors in mokes.... Not my prefrence by anymeans but makes for an easy repair.... otherwise if your creases are ok, its not that hard to weld in sections.. But keep in mind its allways worse than you anticipate.

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Mine isn't bad in the floor but I had to fold up two 70 deg angle sections to fix the sides of the tub, in to the 1st floor crease.

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