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Isuzu Sports Book, Neko Publishing, 2009 
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Something new from across the ocean that I had to share. I am not sure if they are catering more to Isuzu or niche market cars, or just recycling content from the various magazines into compilations in order to maximize usage of the same content. The individual stories are cited/footnoted to past issues of J's Tipo magazine.

J's Neo Historic Archive
Isuzu Sports
Gemini - 117 Coupe - Piazza - Bellett - Asuka
(Aska is misspelled twice on the cover)

The inside front cover has an advertisement for the company we all call "Eagle Sayama". They have apparently dropped the Eagle name and are using "Isuzu Sports" exclusively, which also explains the change in their website domain name.

They start off with several "The Best 5 Isuzu" rating lists.
P. 4-7
Best Car
    1. 117 Coupe
    2. 2nd Gemini (1980-1985)
    3. Bellett
    4. Piazza (1980-1990)
    5. 1st Gemini (1974-1979)
Best Engine
    1. 4XE1 (Gemini JT191)
    2. G*DOHC
    3. C??? (diesel?)
    4. 6VE1 (Axiom)
    5. 4XC1 (Gemini JT150 and JT151)
Best Rare Car
    1. Unicab (?)
    2. Piazza 1.8 liter (JT221?)
    3. Bellel
    4. Vehicross
    5. Mu
Best Mechanism
    1. NAVI 5
    2. 4JX1-TC
    3. Nishiboric Suspension
    4. U-QOS
    5. Hand Made Body - 117 Coupe
Best Selling Cars
    1. Gemini 1974-1993 - 1,923,378
    2. Bellett 1963-1973 - 153,295
    3. Piazza 1980-1990 - 113,419
    4. Aska 1983-1984 - 108,512
    5. Florian 1967-1982 - 103,184
Best Specifications PS/l
    1. Gemini JT191S - 112 PS/l
    2. Gemini JT191F - 87 PS/l
    3. Gemini JT190 - 87 PS/l
    4. Piazza JT221F - 83 PS/l
    5. Gemini JT150 - 79 PS/l
Best Specifications kg-m
    1. Bighorn Dd - 34.0 kg-m
    2. Bighorn 3.5l V6 - 32.0 kg-m
    3. Wizard 3.2l V6 - 30.0 kg-m
    4. Mu Dd - 30.0 kg-m
    5. Vehicross 3.2l V6 - 29.0 kg-m


Articles:

Isuzu Gemini JT190
P. 8-13
(J's Tipo Vol. 035 1995.12)
Black Irmscher 1.5 liter Turbo and Green HBL 1.6 liter DOHC

Research and Development Isuzu Gemini PF60
P. 14-19
(J's Tipo Vol. 050 1997.03)
Red Coupe DOHC and Black Sedan DOHC
Road Impressions, Troubleshooting and Modifying, Motorsports, Buyer's Guide, Owners Talk

Neo, 80's Car Isuzu Gemini JT600 C/C Turbo-D
P. 20-25
(J's Tipo Vol. 071 1998.12)
Blue Sedan
Buyers Guide, Wrapping, Seat, Cockpit, Engine, Specs

Isuzu Gemini Irmscher RS
P. 26-31
(J's Tipo Vol. 045 1996.10)
Black Irmscher JT191F, Motul Rally Car FF, Circuit Racing JT191S
Detail, Specs

4XE1 (?), Isuzu Gemini JT190
P. 32-33
(J's Tipo Vol. 046 1996.11)
Discusses Irmscher and Lotus from the Gemini PF60 ZZ, through JT190 and JT191S

ZZ Gemini Handling By Lotus
P. 34-39
(J's Tipo Vol. 006 1993.05)
Green JT190 Sedan, General Motors, ZZ/R, ZZ DOHC, Irmscher, 1974 1600LS, Compares PF60 ZZ/R to JT190 ZZ/R

Isuzu 117 Coupe
P. 40-43
(J's Tipo Vol. 97 2001.02)
Green 117 Coupe, 1968 Specs Compared To 1978 Specs

Isuzu 117 Coupe
P. 44-47
(J's Tipo Vol. 143 2005.01)
Ivory 117 Coupe

Isuzu Piazza HBL
P. 48-53
(J's Tipo Vol. 068 1998.09)
Green Piazza

Isuzu Piazza
P. 54-59
(J's Tipo Vol. 012 1994.01)
A Different Green Piazza, XE Specs Compared To XL Specs

Isuzu Bellett MX1600
P. 60-67
This is a reprint of the from Vol. 174 and 175 that I have been working on.

Isuzu Bellett GT
P. 68-73
(J's Tipo Vol. 059 1997.12)
Silver Early GT, White GT Fastback. History, Impression, Troubleshooting and Modifying, Motorsports, Buyers Guide

J's How To Enjoy Historic, Isuzu Bellett 1500DX
P. 74-77
(J's Tipo Vol. 041 1996.06)
Redich/Copper Color Sedan

Isuzu Aska 2000LJ
P. 78-83
(J's Tipo Vol. 059 1997.12)
Black Sedan, NAVI5

Isuzu PA Nero (Yanase Gemini Coupe)
P. 84-89
(J's Tipo Vol. 095 2000.12)
White Coupe, Wrapping, Variation & History, Cockpit & Others, Engine Variation

FK Fina Tonbo Gemini
P. 90-93
(J's Tipo Vol. 092 2000.09)
JT191S Rally Car

PF60 Gemini
P. 94-95
(J's Tipo Vol. 088 2000.05)
White Sedan

Gemini Irmscher
P. 96-97
(J's Tipo Vol. 035 1995.12)
Red Sedan, Modifying

Gerald Shop
98-99
(J's Tipo Vol. 172 2008.11)
Aiichi Based Isuzu Specialist

The Works; Isuzu Motor Sports History; Touring Car
P. 100-105
(J's Tipo Vol. 004 1993.01)
Bellett R6, Bellett R7, Bellett MX1600, Prototype Racing, ISCC (Rally)


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Sat Dec 19, 2009 9:32 pm
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Wow comprehensive write-up, JT191.

Until I saw the cover I wasn't sure if it was the Isuzu Memorial 1953-2003 you were referring to. I've got a copy but not being able to read Japanese I was thinking the lists may have been locked somewhere in there and it, too has an advert for Isuzu Sports on the inside cover (although it includes the Eagle Sayama domain name).

Turns out they are different books; I wonder if the content differs markedly enough to warrant a copy of each?

Hmm, even if it doesn't....

Surprises me the Unicab (possibly) is best rare car!

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This is different from the Isuzu Memorial. Isuzu Memorial was published by Yaesu Media Mook. They may be a competitor company to Neko. And Isuzu Memorial does not look like it is a compilation of magazine articles. It looks like much of the content was put together at the 2008 Isuzu Owners Meeting.

Isuzu Sports looks like they picked out the best articles from J's Tipo magazine, and compiled them into one book. I don't see any shared content between Isuzu Sports and Isuzu Memorial. If you have every copy of J's Tipo since 1992, you could probably pass on Isuzu Sports. Otherwise, it's probably going to turn out to be another really good source for information that was never translated into English.

Now, if Nostalgic Hero would just do a compilation... They have a Bellett or 117 Coupe in every other issue.


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Rad.

I'll be on the lookout for a copy. Better than porn!

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doesnt surprise me dave that the unicab is the rarest.

hey gav, bet you're kicking even harder now mate!!

for those that dont know, the unicab was a little army jeep/dune buggy styled thing that had all flat panels attached to a Wasp chassis and used all Wasp running gear.
there are a few pics on the net if you google them.

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Thu Dec 24, 2009 6:56 am
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JT191 wrote:
Best Selling Cars
    2. Bellett 1963-1973 - 153,295


strange that they have only listed 153,000 Belletts, as that Bellett build number only includes the sedan total.
adding the 17,500 odd GT's makes the full total over 170,000.

the full totals and breakdown of each is listed elsewhere on this site.

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PR91 wrote:
JT191 wrote:
Best Selling Cars
    2. Bellett 1963-1973 - 153,295


strange that they have only listed 153,000 Belletts, as that Bellett build number only includes the sedan total.
adding the 17,500 odd GT's makes the full total over 170,000.


I meant to go back and look at those numbers when I transcribed that, hoping it might be larger than the previously discussed stats, which might indicate a world wide total, instead of a domestic only sales total.

I also noticed that they have the Vehicross/Axiom engine on some stats at 3.2 liter, and I think all of ours were 3.5 liter. Either an error or some kind of alternate displacement that sneaks into the power output per displacement contests.

This one does have a lot of obvious references to General Motors involvement, and there is a lot more of the 80's and 90's cars than usual. (I was expecting cat-calls from Australia about the 4XE1 engine and the stories about the FF Gemini.) But the GM references are confined to what impact there was on the domestic market product, and nothing really about the history of the product overseas.

I find it conspicuous that they never deal with the cars outside Japan, and never qualify any numbers for total sales as "# inside Japan", # in Australia, # in Canada, # in Europe.... And # world wide".
Unless they see something absolutely outstanding outside their boarders, it is almost as if nothing exists outside Japan and they want to concentrate on what is happening in Japan only.


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JT191 wrote:
PR91 wrote:
JT191 wrote:
Best Selling Cars
    2. Bellett 1963-1973 - 153,295


strange that they have only listed 153,000 Belletts, as that Bellett build number only includes the sedan total.
adding the 17,500 odd GT's makes the full total over 170,000.


I meant to go back and look at those numbers when I transcribed that, hoping it might be larger than the previously discussed stats, which might indicate a world wide total, instead of a domestic only sales total.


I thought about this a little more. I have been looking for a bigger number, hoping that the 171,910 number from Tochigi and the 1981 Neko Publishing Isuzu Piazza, 117 Coupe, and Bellett hard back book, and the similarly close 170,000 number discussed here, might be for domestic Japanese market sold cars only.

I'll suggest this as a possible unifying theory that assumes that all the numbers cited actually agree.
Is it possible that the total production is 17X,XXX cars, and the number of cars sold in Japan is 153,295. This would leave 18,615 cars originally exported and sold outside Japan in Australia, Canada, Europe, Brazil, etc.?????????????


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