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PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:24 pm 
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:00 pm 
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Don't know.....probably is.....nice pic though :D

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Most likely but they do exist in real life:

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I'm pretty sure I've seen one on ebay in the past 18 months.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 9:27 am 
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back when I was still hillclimbing there used to be a guy who ran a 'push me - pull me 4x4 mini'. From memory it had a 1275 in the front and an 1100 in the back, both working off one accelerator and gear shift! It wasn't very successful with constant gear changing woes, however it was great to see it take off from the line with all wheels spinning


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EN40B wrote:
back when I was still hillclimbing there used to be a guy who ran a 'push me - pull me 4x4 mini'. From memory it had a 1275 in the front and an 1100 in the back, both working off one accelerator and gear shift! It wasn't very successful with constant gear changing woes, however it was great to see it take off from the line with all wheels spinning

Here's one I found earlier (@Speed on Tweed, 2008).

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More details please. My guess is it's a short wheel base sierra. What engine and year was the donor vehicle?

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Yes it was a 1989 Suzuki Sierra I cut the floor out of the moke and put it on the sierra floor pan .The motor is a 1600 cc 5 speed. :)


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