Behold: the Lazarus Mini Moke V8M – a souped up one-off modification of the boxy doorless Mini originally intended as a military vehicle but found wanting on account of its low ground clearance.
15,000 of these were made from 1964 to 1968 and French motorcycle modifier Lazarus (even they of the amphibious Moke) somehow managed to cram an insanely powerful Masarati V8 under the tiny hood of this one, adding 17 inch alloys and roll bars to provide a (completely imaginary) semblance of safety.
It could be the last car you’ll ever drive, and not in a good way.
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It looks cack! Like a Power Wheels made of plywood.
Wow. What’s a Power Wheels?
The battery powered kiddy cars! Only the Moke has looked this way since the mid 60s.