Has anyone done major repairs on a Moke ?
We think the bulkhead, inner wings and tunnel are OK, everything else is bad.
But its not quite bad enough to warrant a new shell.
So we're tempted to cut off the back end off and lose front wings & front panel .
Then set the bulkhead etc up on a frame / jig and work from the middle outwards.
Any thoughts ?
Moke bodyshell repair
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Re: Moke bodyshell repair
Rich & I did this years ago.
We managed to keep the remains in one piece, but had to replace a huge amount. We had to make our own wings as they weren't readily available back then.
I Moke is a fairly straight forward thing to repair, but it still takes a LOT of hours.
We managed to keep the remains in one piece, but had to replace a huge amount. We had to make our own wings as they weren't readily available back then.
I Moke is a fairly straight forward thing to repair, but it still takes a LOT of hours.
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Re: Moke bodyshell repair
Here’s one of mine.
http://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?p=229705#p229705
However look at the price of a shell from Moke panels they are excellent and really to go to paint..
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http://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?p=229705#p229705
However look at the price of a shell from Moke panels they are excellent and really to go to paint..
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Re: Moke bodyshell repair
Thanks folks, some good reading & pictures there.
How important is a long reach spot welder (which we dont have) ? Would plug welding do ?
How important is a long reach spot welder (which we dont have) ? Would plug welding do ?
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Re: Moke bodyshell repair
Got one here that I will be starting sometime soon. I've ordered a complete floor, toeboard and inners, back end seems ok on mine, front not too bad, had a bunch on one corner but will get the middle section all done first. Actually really looking forward to it.
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Re: Moke bodyshell repair
We plug welded the entire thing when we did it. Despite having a spot welder.
How the panels fit together is a bit odd & can be difficult to work out if your example is VERY rotten. There is a triangular section that runs down the full length of both sides where the floor, inner side & pannier backs meet up, this is a horrendous water trap when the shell is welded back together.
We made a repair section for the bottom of the inner sides
Then the floor fits over the lot, the triangular section is under there.
How the panels fit together is a bit odd & can be difficult to work out if your example is VERY rotten. There is a triangular section that runs down the full length of both sides where the floor, inner side & pannier backs meet up, this is a horrendous water trap when the shell is welded back together.
We made a repair section for the bottom of the inner sides
Then the floor fits over the lot, the triangular section is under there.
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