The Mini Moke is a small utility and recreational vehicle manufactured in England (Longbridge) and several other countries between 1964 and 1993. It was sold as a 4-seater convertible and a 2-seater pick-up with front-wheel drive and the engine located in the front. It was designed by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) as a light military vehicle and was subsequently marketed for civilian use under the Austin, Morris, Leyland and Moke marques.
The car is known for its simple, straightforward design without doors and its adaptability. During its years of production, it was available with several I4 engines ranging from 0.85 to 1.3 litres, which were mated to a 4-speed manual transmission.











