AUSTRALIA DAY CARnivale.
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Looks like a great event, wish I could have been there also, but having a new job might have been a bit tricky to get the time off, many thanks for the great photos Dave, including the picture with my Father standing there taking his own picture of the Belletts etc etc, very glad so many could fly the flag for us all, even better was to see Lizzie sitting down chatting to Farmer. Well done to all the attendees, safe trip home to all. Cheers Steve and Peg
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Hi Steve, thank you for your comments, pity your father didn't introduce himself we could have enjoyed a coffee or tea with him? We were visited by Peter Schroeder during the day, many thanks Pete for finding the time, it was great to catch up after so long!
It was a brilliant day with cars not seen before, a very good mixture of ISUZU'S, including the 3 Wasps,
excellent, 1 restored (Lizzies), 1 as found and the bronze one still under restoration!!.
The day was very windy, which did spoil part of our display as we could not put up our information boards/signs, we were not allowed to attach them to any buildings or Street fixtures, so they stayed in the boot of our cars all day. No rain at all, that helped make the day very enjoyable.
A GREAT ROLL UP, MOST WE EVER HAD AT THIS EVENT!
A Big Big thank you to all those that took part and brought their cars and to all those people that visited us during the day
Dave M.
P.S. Bullitt not sure if off eBay, was out of VIC that is all I know, sorry.
It was a brilliant day with cars not seen before, a very good mixture of ISUZU'S, including the 3 Wasps,
The day was very windy, which did spoil part of our display as we could not put up our information boards/signs, we were not allowed to attach them to any buildings or Street fixtures, so they stayed in the boot of our cars all day. No rain at all, that helped make the day very enjoyable.
A GREAT ROLL UP, MOST WE EVER HAD AT THIS EVENT!
A Big Big thank you to all those that took part and brought their cars and to all those people that visited us during the day
Dave M.
P.S. Bullitt not sure if off eBay, was out of VIC that is all I know, sorry.
BELLETT GT, BELLETT SEDAN, MU-X, D MAX, or ANY ISUZU, or A FORD XR6 TURBO, Premium motoring!!!!
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Yes, the black Wasp is the one off E-bay from Victoria last February. The orange Wasp is the one from Bungendore, which I picked up in June last year as a blue "farm ute". I hope to finish it soon, but couldn't quite make it for the weekend.
I beleive a big thankyou should go out to Dave for his efforts in getting so many cars to Sydney for the event. Also to Warren D for his efforts in getting the black Wasp down there too.
It is the first event I have been to in many years, and I now wonder WHY ?
Warren
I beleive a big thankyou should go out to Dave for his efforts in getting so many cars to Sydney for the event. Also to Warren D for his efforts in getting the black Wasp down there too.
It is the first event I have been to in many years, and I now wonder WHY ?
Warren
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Hi all, what a great weekend.
Rhys came with me & it was good to have some time with him on the journey talking about how stuff works. (Like truck gearboxes.)
Great to meet you Warren, and to break the ice on attending events. They're always a good time.
Hey, I have to tell about this:
Gary Carter often reminisces about the GT he had in the '70s, and where it may be now. An enquiry into the database didn't find any results. So he's talking to Warren about his Wasps, and gets onto his GT, and who he sold it to, and where it was when he last saw it, etc. (as he does) And he tells Warren his name. Warren says "That car is at home in my shed!" Gary comes staggering over to me and his face is somewhere between this
, and this
. He's clutching a letter that was written to him back when he owned the car in Canberra, that Warren had kept with the documentation that came with the car. My face goes like this
, then like this
. Unbelieveable!!
Are they ALL still out there somewhere??
Wonderful to see Liz, and have a good chat, and just enjoy being able to.
Many other good talks to great people, enquiries & reminiscences from lookers, you know how it goes....
A big Thanks to Tom & Julie for the great beer & barbie dinner, and to people for suggestions for the year at the ICCA AGM.
Dave, you missed a great kroose on Sunday, even though it was drizzling rain, it wasn't enough to wet us. There was some bonnet-up action as Gricey & Tom tuned Bobs new twin carbies. A scenic run along the Seacliff road, and we had a realy good lunch at the Bulli Hotel.
Rhys & I visited some good friends at Woolongong on the way home, where there was even more Bellett talk, and I was able to give Phil a drive in a Florian, an experience he'd never had.
I've got photos, but that might be tomorrow night now.
Cheers, Matt.
Rhys came with me & it was good to have some time with him on the journey talking about how stuff works. (Like truck gearboxes.)
Great to meet you Warren, and to break the ice on attending events. They're always a good time.
Hey, I have to tell about this:
Gary Carter often reminisces about the GT he had in the '70s, and where it may be now. An enquiry into the database didn't find any results. So he's talking to Warren about his Wasps, and gets onto his GT, and who he sold it to, and where it was when he last saw it, etc. (as he does) And he tells Warren his name. Warren says "That car is at home in my shed!" Gary comes staggering over to me and his face is somewhere between this
Are they ALL still out there somewhere??
Wonderful to see Liz, and have a good chat, and just enjoy being able to.
Many other good talks to great people, enquiries & reminiscences from lookers, you know how it goes....
A big Thanks to Tom & Julie for the great beer & barbie dinner, and to people for suggestions for the year at the ICCA AGM.
Dave, you missed a great kroose on Sunday, even though it was drizzling rain, it wasn't enough to wet us. There was some bonnet-up action as Gricey & Tom tuned Bobs new twin carbies. A scenic run along the Seacliff road, and we had a realy good lunch at the Bulli Hotel.
Rhys & I visited some good friends at Woolongong on the way home, where there was even more Bellett talk, and I was able to give Phil a drive in a Florian, an experience he'd never had.
I've got photos, but that might be tomorrow night now.
Cheers, Matt.
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Yeh, Matt, real sorry I missed the kroose,
but I had a committemnt in Mudgee, I KNOW WHERE I WOULD HAVE PREFERRED TO BE
It is amazing how the little cars we follow turn up in one way or another!!
I was hoping that one day my original sedan would turn up,
BUT these days I am doubtful. A white/cream 1966 1/2 sedan, blue interior first bought in September 1966 when I was in the Army, traded in on my first Florian in February 1969. Grrrr, I have made some selling mistakes in my life
That means both sales, the Florian also!!! 
It is amazing how the little cars we follow turn up in one way or another!!
I was hoping that one day my original sedan would turn up,
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Time for some pics.
Starting with the Wasps.
Here's Warrens almost completed reso of the Wasp from Bungendore:
And his other Wasp, under restoration:
And we LOVE Lizzie's Wasp, here with 'treasure chest' tool box:
Showing off Mary's freshly painted bootlid - no more peely-paint!
Gricey's low low green machine. v cool:
And Gary's most loved 117:
There's a line-up, 19 would have been a Nationals a few years back!
Cheers.
Starting with the Wasps.
Here's Warrens almost completed reso of the Wasp from Bungendore:
And his other Wasp, under restoration:
And we LOVE Lizzie's Wasp, here with 'treasure chest' tool box:
Showing off Mary's freshly painted bootlid - no more peely-paint!
Gricey's low low green machine. v cool:
And Gary's most loved 117:
There's a line-up, 19 would have been a Nationals a few years back!
Cheers.
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'81 Isuzu Piazza injected twin-cam. Just 2 years newer than Gary's 117. A rare & desirable car (IMHO):
Under the bonnet:
Pretty original early Gemmi:
Neville's '66 1/2 v low mileage beauty:
Eddie's '64 built '65 model teardrop:
Gary's '69 sedan:
Cheers, Matt.
Under the bonnet:
Pretty original early Gemmi:
Neville's '66 1/2 v low mileage beauty:
Eddie's '64 built '65 model teardrop:
Gary's '69 sedan:
Cheers, Matt.
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A BIG thank you to icca and a special thanks to Dave for putting in such a effort to get all the cars and owners motivated and Tom and Julie for the few nights accomodation.
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Great set of photo's,good to see 3 Wasps together,and Mary back lookin as new,would have been the place to be over the weekend as we had floods and no power for 4 days,Gerry
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Better place the rest of the assembly! Delay due to going over to NBN sattellite. Now the photos go "Click - load!" Very better!! Thanks Jules!
Bob's '65 sedan.
Mark's '67 sedan.
Neil's '69 GT.
Cheryl's '67 GT.
Dave's '68 1/2 GT.
Jack's very original '67 GT.
Cheers!
Bob's '65 sedan.
Mark's '67 sedan.
Neil's '69 GT.
Cheryl's '67 GT.
Dave's '68 1/2 GT.
Jack's very original '67 GT.
Cheers!
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nice line up of cars, of course my favourites are the florians! nice to see the newer piazza next to the 117 and the gemini thrown in the mix too, the wasps look good as well!
I am "that" Florian guy.
never buy a car you cant push.
never buy a car you cant push.
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You are a man of good taste, Mr Flibbs!
Slacko me left a couple off the end.
Tom's cars, PR90 race car.......
And GTR.
Race prep Gemmi.
And just for fun, if I had to have another car............very cool.
Something I liked here........The colour! -Parked opposite Mary.
And just the one example there for the sticky & perilous ones.
Cheers again,
Matt.
Slacko me left a couple off the end.
Tom's cars, PR90 race car.......
And GTR.
Race prep Gemmi.
And just for fun, if I had to have another car............very cool.
Something I liked here........The colour! -Parked opposite Mary.
And just the one example there for the sticky & perilous ones.
Cheers again,
Matt.
Life is far too short not to fill it with what you love. - Jackie French.[/size]
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Give me a Mazda 600 coupe anyday but the orange cruise missile had 2 too many doors 
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Hey Matt, cheers for the great pics. Funny how these little isuzu thingies come out on mass all dressed to play and inevitably...STEAL THE SHOW

Like David was to Goliath, Belletts will always be giant slayers.
B.
Like David was to Goliath, Belletts will always be giant slayers.
B.