The 1970 Leland Moke is a compact, minimalist utility vehicle, originally designed for military purposes but later adapted for civilian use. It features a boxy, lightweight body made primarily of sheet steel. This model is notable for its simplicity and ruggedness. Body Style: Open-top, no doors or roof; lightweight design with a flat front and exposed wheels. Engine: 848cc inline-4 petrol engine, mounted transversely in the front. Transmission: 4-speed manual gearbox. Drive Type: Front-wheel drive. Seating: Basic seating for four passengers with simple, tubular frames and minimal cushioning. Exterior: Compact, square-shaped, with minimal overhangs; headlights are mounted on top of the front wings. Wheels: Small 10-inch steel wheels with thin tires, providing limited off-road capability but decent maneuverability. Dimensions: Approximately 3.05 meters (10 feet) in length, with a narrow width ideal for tight spaces. Weight: Around 406 kg (895 lbs), making it extremely lightweight and easy to handle. Right-Hand Drive Configuration: Steering wheel and controls positioned on the right side, typical for markets like the UK and other countries driving on the left. The Leland Moke is often praised for its quirky, fun design, ideal for light utility or recreational use. This is a must see vehicle! There are very few in the states and even fewer that remain RHD. Call to reserve your in-person viewing and t