This is another in the 'magical mystery tour' series of 1966ish Bellett brochures that feature weird, LSD-inspired drawings amongst the photos.
Please note that these brochure JPG files have been incorrectly labelled. Following 117coupe's guidance, it can be verified that the brochure is from 1966 (May, specifically - see below).
For reference, see:
Bellett B brochure -
http://www.bellett.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=180Bellett Deluxe brochure -
http://www.bellett.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=116Page one, the cover, introduces us to the NEW Bellett 1300. Previously I've lumped all alloy-grille-hex-taillight Bellets as 1967s, however thanks to user 117coupe, it has been revealed that many of these brochures have a date stamp using the Japanese Emporer-based calender.
The last page has a date stamp of 41.5, which according to 117coupe, is May 1966. This stands to reason as the second generation Bellett (aka 1966.5) started production in February 1966 for a mid-year release and introduced a new 1300 model that was almost identical to the 1500, save for a lack of 1500 badge on the c-pillar.
There are no over-riders, however this brochure does not seem to show a 1300 Deluxe, which I'm fairly certain they made, which would surely have over-riders.
This kids like their seal-related poses on the Bellett's bonnet, while Dad enjoys driving in his trilby hat and white driving gloves! Perhaps they were going to tip-toe through the tulips, but it's more likely they are poppies and after you strike the heads and get high, you see a clown with a cat driving a Noddy car on a watermelon. I hate it when that happens to me.
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1967 Isuzu Bellett 1300 brochure - Japanese - 8 pages - 01.jpg [ 143.8 KiB | Viewed 18539 times ]
Page two delves deep into the rural fantasies of some of our 1960's Western-influenced Japanese people. It the boot they can fit a guitar, lamp, doll AND a bikini.
It also has a diagram of the PR10 S4 (4-door) and S2 (2-door) sedan.
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1967 Isuzu Bellett 1300 brochure - Japanese - 8 pages - 02.jpg [ 186.67 KiB | Viewed 18536 times ]
Unsure why Mum has to ride in the back of the 1300 2-door sedan (I stop short in calling it a 'sport'). The photo below of the interior shot is a 4-door as they column-shift was not available on the 2-door. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you are Nanna-enough to drive a column-shift, you probably don't need driving gloves....
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1967 Isuzu Bellett 1300 brochure - Japanese - 8 pages - 03.jpg [ 86.75 KiB | Viewed 18538 times ]
How is this beautiful interior shot? I wish my interior, any interior still looked like this. Those bucket seats look like they've got heaps of movement.
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1967 Isuzu Bellett 1300 brochure - Japanese - 8 pages - 04.jpg [ 123.1 KiB | Viewed 18537 times ]
I don't know much about Japanese beaches, but I DO know that this is a terrible beach. It looks like it may have been on the shoreline of Nagasaki with that black sand, plus the industrial facilities behind it really set it off. One of the Mums' knees is covered in black sand. The things they do for a modelling gig.
The proportions of the 2-door sedan look excellent from this angle.
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1967 Isuzu Bellett 1300 brochure - Japanese - 8 pages - 05.jpg [ 129.4 KiB | Viewed 18535 times ]
The controls are detailed here, including a thorough description of the ashtray mechanism! Oh, and a demonstration. I wonder if that is one of the obligatory Kent cigarettes that appear prominantly throughout the Bellett brochures.
Oh yes and a picture of some people mucking about in the parcel shelf. They love that in Bellett brochures.
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1967 Isuzu Bellett 1300 brochure - Japanese - 8 pages - 06.jpg [ 98.18 KiB | Viewed 18531 times ]
I haven't checked if these diagrams are repeated from another brochure, but the standard brake, suspension, steering and engine diagrams feature.
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1967 Isuzu Bellett 1300 brochure - Japanese - 8 pages - 07.jpg [ 121.33 KiB | Viewed 18526 times ]
... and no Bellett brochure would be complete without a specs page!
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1967 Isuzu Bellett 1300 brochure - Japanese - 8 pages - 08.jpg [ 90.7 KiB | Viewed 18582 times ]
All in all, this is an extremely good brochure; colourful, crazy pictures showing our favourite cars in their natural habitat, along with long-dead Japanese models (uh except the kids) and to top it off, it's a rare-ish brochure due to the fact it contains Bellett 1300 info only, rather than the 1500 or the whole range.
I have a couple of other magical mystery brochures to post..... so take a trip..... through the brochures.