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Historic Jeep for Banjo??

When we were down at the new Thunderbolt track at NJMP there was a Crosley Hotshot there. Neat cars, that "Jeep" lloks like a cross between the hot shot and a Mini Moke.

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I would say if that Crosley is 1945, then the Mini-Moke, design-wise, is a knock-off, conceptually, with the superiority of the Mini drive-train!
 
you bet Dale! looks like a lot of fun. It's just the 50 version of the modern "mule" utility vehicles that Kawasaki and Honda and others make.
There's a local guy here that collects Crosleys. He's got several. even one from a long gone local amusement park that had beeen customised with a kid toting trailer so it looked like a minature hook and ladder fire truck. It's really cool.
I'd love to have a Crosley, or one of the old Fiat (1600s?), or a Mini or a Reliant Robin, or a Berkley or...... I love micro cars. the weirder the better.
 
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