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Author:  Asroc66 [ Sat Apr 30, 2016 8:57 am ]
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Dear all
It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you of the tragic unexpected passing of one of our own
Andrew Yellowperil passed away this week
I only saw him last week before he with much pride placed the heart of his race car back in his car
His family asked me to tell you all that the funeral will be this Thursday in Hobart
RIP my dear friend and Bellett brother
J

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Author:  BULLITT [ Sat Apr 30, 2016 9:45 am ]
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thank you so much for your posting I express my condolences to his family ...R.I.P yellow peril

Author:  Glenn [ Sat Apr 30, 2016 9:53 am ]
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That's very sad to hear.

We traveled with Andrew, in convoy to Merimbula a few years back.

A gentleman.

glenn

Author:  CQGT [ Sat Apr 30, 2016 10:42 am ]
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RIP Andrew.
We will all miss his comments on the "net".
Have enjoyed his and his wifes hospitality in Hobart in 2014 after the "Nats".
Please pass on our condolences.

Dave.

Author:  pa_man [ Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:39 am ]
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That's such a shock.
Such a gentleman, spent heaps of time with him
at the Tassie Nats.
RIP Andrew, a Bellett brother gone way too soon.
Thoughts and prayers to his family

Josh

Author:  oz_toffa [ Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:53 am ]
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What a shock.
Please pass out condolences to his family

He was quiet a character and we loved the tour he gave us of his family property and the garage full of classic cars.
not to mention his ability to panel beat better than most Crash Shops and build a motor that ran so sweet.

James are you able to send me an address via PM that we could send a card to

Cheers

OZ

Author:  Farmer [ Sat Apr 30, 2016 2:01 pm ]
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This is so very sad.
Andrew and Sue were so welcoming to us when we were in Tassie for the Nationals. They invited us to stay for 3 nights, we went out to dinner and had a great time. They suggested great places to visit and ensured we enjoyed Hobart. He took me looking for paddock finds, and gave me the tour of his shed too. I'm so glad we had that time, and will remember it always.
Please pass our sympathy on to Sue and all the family as well.

Value every day, my friends.
Love, Matt.

Author:  Early GT [ Sat Apr 30, 2016 8:18 pm ]
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Yes this is very sad news..
I totally enjoyed his company during the Tassie Bellett Nationals.
He will be missed.

Lewis.

Author:  Stickman [ Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:31 pm ]
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It absolutely breaks my heart to hear of the passing of our friend and brother.
An extraordinary gentleman and character to boot.
I only got to spend the one weekend at Merimbula Nationals hanging out and laughing with Andrew and Sue but it was a meeting that proved for me to be one of lasting impressions and the cementing of a true friendship.
I found a kindred spirit who shared a mutual love for Bellett's and Marina's alike
I sadly missed our reunion in Tassie but still managed to share a laugh with him there anyway.
I will sorely miss his humor, banter and input on the forum and I grieve the loss of a beautiful human being.

My deepest sympathies and condolences to Sue and family.
Farewell Yellow Peril my brother and friend

Sticky

Author:  GerryBellettGT [ Sun May 01, 2016 12:21 am ]
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Sorry to here this news.Only met Andrew the once at Merimbula,we talked about the Deluxe as I've had one,his personality was as bright as his car,thoughts with the family at this sad time,Gerry

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Author:  PR91 [ Sun May 01, 2016 3:16 am ]
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I'm sitting here in absolute shock....
Andrew was a gentleman in every sense. A wealth of personally gained knowledge that he was only too happy to share, and always one who was interested in gaining further knowledge from others as well.
I first met Andrew about 4 or 5 years ago when he came up to Phillip Island for the historic races, wide eyed and completely in his element. He fitted in with the craziness that ensues every year, and vowed he'd return with the mighty Bellett in Group N one day.
We conversed a lot about getting the specs for a Group N Bellett correct, and I'm proud to say that together we achieved that over a period of time, which is what then set him on the path of building his car.
Only a year ago I caught up with him at Phillip Island again when he was here for the historic races while pit crewing for his brother in law on his Formula Vee. To say Andrew was again in his element was an understatement..... He was full of enthusiasm to have the Bellett there ASAP and even asked if I would help set the car up during that time and then pit crew for him as well. All things I was honoured to be involved with and greatly looking forward too.....
Today I offer my sincerest condolences to all of Andrew's family and friends from not only a Bellett brother, but all of my family and the Bellett Car Club of Victoria as a whole.
RIP, and say G'day to our other brothers who have passed til we meet again.
Brett. PR91.

Author:  PR91 [ Sun May 01, 2016 3:35 am ]
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May 22 is Round 5 of the Victorian Hillclimb Championship, and I'll have the Bellett out there again gunning for the overall title.....
I'll pay tribute to Andrew and his Bellett racing aspirations then. Maybe we should all do similar?

Author:  1968GT [ Sun May 01, 2016 4:47 am ]
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This is an enormous shock and loss to Andrew's family and all of us in Bellett Land.

Met Andrew in Merimbula and what a top Guy and Gent.

Please convey our condolences to Andrew's family from all of us in the Isuzu Car Club of Australia!
Not much one can say, it has all been said already, Andrew's passing is a shock to us all, we never know when we are to be called.
Our thoughts are with the family.
Best regards,
Dave Maurice.

Author:  rod [ Sun May 01, 2016 5:11 am ]
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gees ...what a shock ...sorry to hear ..of Andrews passing ...rip .yellow peril ....sadly missed .....rod

Author:  PR91 [ Sun May 01, 2016 9:48 am ]
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Still in shock, but he will get that ride in a Bellett race car that he was striving for.
Probably fitting that it's on a yellow sedan too.

Author:  bembokabellettbloke [ Sun May 01, 2016 12:23 pm ]
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Just so sad, you just never know, make the most of every day as I'm sure Andrew did, his colourful attendence at our Merimbula nationals helped to make it as enjoyable as it was, RIP condolences to Sue, family and friends.

Author:  GTtoo [ Mon May 02, 2016 2:09 am ]
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Sad also, never shared time with him....always a wealth of knowledge on B'net, maybe I will meet him on the other side......condolences.......I hear all your freinships with the man. Hope he went without too much suffering.......

Author:  A.J. [ Mon May 02, 2016 8:32 am ]
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That is very sad news. My wife and I recently met him in Hobart (about 20 days ago) and he was full of enthusiasm for his projects.
A.J.

Author:  BULLITT [ Mon May 02, 2016 9:05 am ]
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a.j. its devastating we just don't know how long our lives are .........enjoy every day ..............

Author:  dave [ Mon May 02, 2016 1:13 pm ]
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RIP Yellowperil

It's always sad to lose one of the Bellett brethren, it's made all the more tragic when it's clearly before their time; Andrew was only 59 which is way too young to lose anyone, especially someone who clearly had so much more living to do.

I only met Andrew a couple of times over the course of a couple of Nationals; actually perhaps only one, but we had a great time, talked a lot of BS and had a great laugh. Further to this, he was more than happy to show me his car, which I worshiped!!

Again, RIP Yellowperil; please pass on my condolences to his family.

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