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===Mini Moke (1964β1989)=== [[File:'67 Austin Mini Moke (Ottawa British Car Show '10).jpg|thumb|1967 Austin Mini Moke]] {{Main|Mini Moke}} A utility vehicle intended for the British Army was built with a twin-engined 4-wheel-drive. Although the 4WD Moke could climb a 1:2 gradient, it lacked enough ground clearance for military use.<ref>Kitcher, Nigel and Davy, Rick. [http://www.theunmutual.co.uk/minimoke.htm "The Mini Moke"]. ''The Unmutual Prisoner Vehicle Guide''. Retrieved on 20 June 2008.</ref> The single-engined front-wheel-drive Moke enjoyed some popularity in civilian production. About 50,000 were made in total,<ref name="sales"/> from 1964 to 1968 in the UK, 1966 to 1982 in Australia and 1983 to 1989 in Portugal.<ref name="mrtb2">{{cite book | title=Mini Road Test Book: Mini Moke Gold Portfolio 1964β94 | isbn=1-85520-240-9 | last1=Nuttall | first1=Tim | year=1994 | publisher=Motorbooks International }}</ref> The Moke was marketed in holiday locations such as Barbados and Macau, where they were also used as police cars. "Moke" is archaic British slang for a donkey.<ref name="vandi4u.com">{{Cite web|date=2019-09-10|title=MINI Turns 60: Style Icon's Remarkable Journey Through The Years|url=https://www.vandi4u.com/2019/09/mini-turns-60-style-icons-remarkable-journey-through-the-years/|access-date=2021-08-26|website=Vandi4u|language=en-US}}</ref> {{Clear}}
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