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PostPosted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 6:30 pm 
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Hi all, found some stuff and was wanting some possible ID's please.
I know what a few of them are, but what they are out of I dont know, I will number them for easy reference.

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Sorry if the pics are a little small, but hopefully it gets people on the right track for now.

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Moke. :wink:


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I pretty much figured the panels were in pictures 3 and 4, but the heater, the wiper motor and arms, and the reservoir bottles escaped me.

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Well I think it is all Moke! :lol:
The panel #2 looks like the one that the wiper motor fits into.
The heater looks like the one used in some Mokes but was fairly common in the UK in Minis. It is related to the Mk1 Cooper S heater but they don't have the switches on the front like that.
The radiator tank #5 is Moke or Morris 1100 and also used in some other things.


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held the heater under the dash of my 67' morris deluxe, and wow....not much leg room left.
I dont own a moke, anyone interested?
$? :D

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The heater looks the same as the one in my 88 Rover mini

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It all moke,,, the "Expansion tank" is for the capture & return of the radiator water "expansion" & contraction
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micowen wrote:
held the heater under the dash of my 67' morris deluxe, and wow....not much leg room left.
I dont own a moke, anyone interested?
$? :D


Roughly $3.99 - looks knackered.

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