Cars don't come much simpler than the Mini Moke. Conspicuously devoid of basic features like a roof, doors, and side windows, the Sir Alex Issigonis-designed Moke nevertheless has enjoyed a cult-like following where its spartan looks and open-top and open-sided, open all over really, design found a natural environment. Using Mini mechanicals, the Moke proved a surprisingly fun vehicle to drive. Despite not being particularly fast, the feeling of speed was enhanced by the wind rushing through your hair and your bum located just inches above the ground. Think go-kart, and you'd be on the money. The Moke comes in a vibrant and eye-catching green. Despite its compact exterior dimensions, the Moke offers a surprisingly spacious cabin that can accommodate four passengers. The absence of a fixed roof provides an open feel to the interior. Just like the rest of the car, under the bonnet is exceptionally clean. The Moke is front-wheel drive and features a 4-cylinder, 998cc engine, which is mated to a 4-speed manual gearbox. The engine employs a carburetor-based fuel system which delivers a 60-horsepower displacement. The engine, engine bay and underside are in lovely order throughout.