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 Post subject: Mini Moke Jack ??
PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 7:22 pm 
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Afternoon guys,

I got this jack when i got my clubman and i was just wondering what it is from.

Just wondering if this is a mini clubman jack ( that is missing parts) or is a mini make jack that is all there?

and with the condition it is in, how much is it worth?


Cheers Alex.


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 Post subject: Re: Mini Moke Jack ??
PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 7:32 pm 
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Standard jack found on most of the Morris and Leyland mini's.

I have the same jack in my 69 Cooper S and 77 Clubby.

There is always a huge debate about jacks and it turns into an "us verses them" on another forum.


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 Post subject: Re: Mini Moke Jack ??
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gtogreen1969 wrote:
Standard jack found on most of the Morris and Leyland mini's.

I have the same jack in my 69 Cooper S and 77 Clubby.

There is always a huge debate about jacks and it turns into an "us verses them" on another forum.



So am i missing parts because i cannot find any spots for where i could use it?

and so its not worth much?


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 Post subject: Re: Mini Moke Jack ??
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The jack pictured above is designed to be used on a mini and it goes into a square hole under the door sill. The hole is located half way along the door opening and you need to keep the door open to wind it up and down.
There is a picture in this thread. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=91720&p=993844
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Your title suggests a moke. The moke used a different jack which was a windup bottle jack and a block of wood.


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The plastic storage bag is fairly rare as many were lost to time or the elements. Those wanting originality would like it.

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winabbey wrote:
The plastic storage bag is fairly rare as many were lost to time or the elements. Those wanting originality would like it.


I threw one in the bin yesterday, best I go recover it.

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Babes wrote:
winabbey wrote:
The plastic storage bag is fairly rare as many were lost to time or the elements. Those wanting originality would like it.


I threw one in the bin yesterday, best I go recover it.


I have just had an upholsterer replicate the plastic jack bag with a black canvas one for my van , might have to ebay the plastic one :idea: .


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