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1967 ISUZU BELLETT GT 
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Car(s): Isuzu Bellett GT 1967, Toyota Celica TA22 1973, Toyota Corolla KE35 SR 1976
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Greetings mates...The Bellett GT's restoration has begun :P

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Hi :D I recently bought a 67 Isuzu Bellett GT , but the car is in a really bad shape and disassembled, but some parts are missing! :cry: I'm from Portugal and this isuzu model wasn't commercialized here, so it's very difficult to find the missings parts. I've searched on the web and then I found this amazing forum :D! I need your help!


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...it´s really bad, looks like a suisse cheese!

Exterior and interior parts are missing...bumpers, seats, Steering Wheel damage without the wooden circle, center console, door handles, etc, etc, etc.

The body of the car is really bad, many years in the street at the rain...it's really rusty and with so much holes In the pillars to the roof top, the floor has big holes. I'm going to take some pictures...I don't know if the restoration compensates...please give me your opinion and help. Thanks


Link of my intoduction: http://www.bellett.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=541

The Bellett GT was originally fom Mozambique, an ex-colony of Portugal...it was registered here in 1979.

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Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:02 pm
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Going to the garage...

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The original colour...blue

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The backseat :cry: and I don't have the font seats...anyone has the original ones for sale?

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I will post more pics later...the car will be totally dismantled and be prepared to the sand blaster to remove the rust.

I'm looking for some parts...anyone? :roll:


Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:57 pm
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I wish you luck on your project its a long process with plenty of highs and lots more lows.As for parts anything you cant buy over there from parts supplier's ect let me know.Try Dick from holland for mirrors,tail lights,door handles ect.He also has other bits send him a email or pm.Water pumps i got from the pump house on ebay usa g150 forklift.yahoo japan auctions. i have been getting parts.anything you need does come up just keep watching but not a cheap option by the time it gets here (a part i bought recently $35 aus that fits into a normal envolope $95 landed in aus).keep the pictures coming.


Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:26 pm
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Good luck its a long process but its worth doing & every time you want to burn or bash the cr-p out of it think how good the first drive of a very rare ( for over there ) will be, it would be scarce in australia I like orphanage have done some and the satisfaction at the first turn of the key is WELL WORTH THE HEARTACHE
enjoy and again good luck
cheers ken


Tue Sep 21, 2010 1:18 am
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Great to hear from you again and see that you are going to do the restoration. There would be very few left-drive G.T.s in the world. We want you to succeed and will help where possible.
Thanks for showing us & please keep us updated.
Dick probably is your best contact as he is on the same continent.
Good luck & cheers, Matt.

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Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:13 pm
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Hi Matt...thanks for your support. I'll keep the restoration updated here. :)


Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:44 pm
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Good luck with your quest!

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How's the resto going?

It looks like you've got a LOT of work ahead of you!

Cheers,
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Hi Earthp

I've never done up a Gt but I've seen cars in a lot worse condition than this done up. Just remember not to think about the whole - just do bits at a time. Everything you do is one thing less to do.

good luck the patience will be worth it especially for a LHD Gt
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It's a nice barn find but the car seems to have a lot of work. I don't think the chassis can hold the car together coz it is filled with rust.


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Dont give up 1 repair at a time it will come together. None of my gt's were in tip top condition to start with but in saying that they all have room for improvement :roll:. but they are alive n well ;)


Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:21 pm
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The Bellett GT its in pause mode...I'm restoring my other cars.

My 81 Corolla TE71 GT DOHC it's almoust ready to start rolling :P And my 73 Celica TA22 it's OK, but not 100%. The money isn't enought to take care of all cars at the same time, the Bellett its waiting. But it's really bad, so much rust :(...maybe it's better to buy one in Japan/Australia/etc to make 1 Bellett from the 2 cars.


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japan is the place to find one mate.
alot of guys in australia are looking there for GT's now due to there being none available here for sale.


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:D :D ye not many gt here in australia not many for sale or are they at a price $$$$$$


Sat May 05, 2012 5:46 am
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I guess everything has a price in the end !

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Cleaning some parts and separating some to galvanize...

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Seems like this is the original colour of the belts, right?

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Wed May 16, 2012 6:43 pm
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Wow man, just keep on plugging away. The gauges look pretty good! Full respect for giving it a go!

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The benzel will come apart on the tacho,speedo if you look behind it there is tabs where you would have twisted it off, twist the plate blow ot so the line up remove the plate there will be three rubber strips that will centre the glass,remove the glass and the chrome strip another rubber mount. Now you have the black bit only a coat of black paint and they will look new.


Thu May 17, 2012 12:11 pm
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Before paintingt the benzel I will send it to galvanize ;)

Are the belts original? The red fabric and the strange colour on the belt locks?


Thu May 17, 2012 3:54 pm
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don't galvanise it. Not in the sense we know anyway.

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