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1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 5:05 am
by 1968GT
The owner contacted me as he would like the car saved, however the car resides in WA! :(

The owner has had the car from almost new, photos attached, mobile number 0478 833048. The owner knows of the cost to transport the car to the East and will take that into consideration for anyone who is interested! Who knows, it could be a freebee IF you pay all transport costs? ;)
Would be great if another can be saved as the current owner wishes.
The motor was rebuilt at just under 100,000 miles and has done 12,000 miles since the reconditioning. :)

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 7:28 am
by BULLITT
shame the distance ...should be some belletters over there its I think pr20 4080888 year ??

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 7:46 am
by pa_man
I enlarged the photo and reckon the number is 4050888 which is 65.5, 4080888 would be 67.
Also i reckon that its a 3 bearing main engine, Low starter motor, alloy rocker cover but no breather or bolts which is consistent with late 65.

Sexy in Black !!

Josh

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 8:23 am
by Asroc66
agreed
Hey not wanting to pick faults
are my eyes crossed or is that fan a bit wonkie?
Well it is a long drive across the Nullarbor
J

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 8:47 am
by Teditor
Can anyone advise how much it would cost to bring from WA to QLD, just a rough idea, I am interested, but there are limits.

Ted

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 8:50 am
by Asroc66
Well I had Asroc transported from Perth WA to Melbourne by enclosed train over 6 years ago
I think it was about $1400....
Quite reasonable I thought as they picked it up transported from depot too.....
If you want to use truck then ensure they dont place it over the cab.....
Enclosed is really the only way to go
J

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 8:59 am
by pa_man
Classic J
from the drivers side looks like the tips are bent
from the pasengers side looks ok
:lol: optical allusion

Josh

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:20 am
by 1968GT
The owner said it has a 5 bearing motor, however he has a spare 3 bearing motor plus other parts to go with the deal.
The body is definitely late 1966 on, OR major body work has been done but not according to the owner, a senior chap.
I think the chassis number looks like a 408 number to me!

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 10:31 am
by pa_man
No matter what.....its black!!
With the right set of wheels would make a stunning sedan B-)

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 1:00 pm
by GTtoo
Agreed PA..MAN. A bit sun burnt, but a happy goer :D :D . Worth the pick up fee.

The emaculately restored Roman Red is still for sale around the corner from my place. They have put it back out on the footpath for sale, and copping the weather , such a shame. Would throw all of $4,700 at it. Drive away, no more to pay (if i was in my retirement fund). I drive past it every day and hope it doesn't get vandalised on the street. I think it's up on another thread, please save it someone !!

B.

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 1:38 pm
by Farmer
Yeah, fan looks pretty wonky, but I've got plenty of fans! What I don't have (any more) is a factory black sedan!
Hmmm......
8-) Matt.

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 7:00 am
by PR91
As Josh said...... Wheels make all the difference on a black sedan.
Oh, and bright work ala a deluxe..... ;)

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 7:50 am
by Gunna
Hi all you watchers.

I just spoke to Hue about his lovely little bellett.

However we need to sort out its over heating problem first.

Over 70 K/hr it begins to over heat (it's never been in the red). Has a new water pump, new radiator, no thermostat, overflow bottle, been flushed and been doing this for a while.

Could it be a bad temp sensor?

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 8:16 am
by Stickman
That makes for 3 black Bellett sedans now.
There is also a black PR90 GT in WA too (not factory black though + it's running a Celica motor but it is a PR90 so who cares)

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 8:21 am
by Stickman
Gunna wrote:Hi all you watchers.

I just spoke to Hue about his lovely little bellett and if I wasn't jumping on anyone's toes, I was going to fly over in Christmas time and drive it back over to Queensland.

However we need to sort out its over heating problem first.

Over 70 K/hr it begins to over heat (it's never been in the red). Has a new water pump, new radiator, no thermostat, overflow bottle, been flushed and been doing this for a while.

Could it be a bad temp sensor?

Any ideas would be appreciated.
If there is "NO" thermostat in there then that could likely be the issue as it the water will be passing through the radiator too quickly and can't be cooled enough. Or if there is a new thermostat maybe the temperature rating is too high. Needs the 60 deg one to make the gauge sit right in the belletts.

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 8:32 am
by Asroc66
I'm with Sticky on this one
71'c thermostat
Tridon TT1 -160
Stant ST1-160
(160' fahrenheit)
J

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2016 1:29 pm
by Farmer
Gunna wrote:Hi all you watchers.

I just spoke to Hue about his lovely little bellett.

However we need to sort out its over heating problem first.

Over 70 K/hr it begins to over heat (it's never been in the red). Has a new water pump, new radiator, no thermostat, overflow bottle, been flushed and been doing this for a while.

Could it be a bad temp sensor?

Any ideas would be appreciated.
Aunty Mary had the same problem. She had corrosion gunge blocking some passages in the head, and it didn't flush because the flush stuff couldn't pass through. Her head is alloy though.
Also, she had a lot of gunge in the block. While the head was off, I put rags in the bores and flushed the block with running water and compressed air into the block drain port on the left side of the block. So much stuff came out of the passages. More thorough to pull the motor out and invert it, but this was good enough.
Try the temp sender first just in case. And I would run the tt1-160 thermostat.

Cheers, Matt.

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 12:35 pm
by Redzone
My god I want this thing so hard!

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 4:14 am
by Feral_Kev
this looks so much like the one that my dad painted with pressure packs, rite down to the red interior.

if it was it would be great to get it back.

Re: 1967/68 Bellett sedan For Sale

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 11:04 am
by degruch
pa_man wrote:No matter what.....its black!!
With the right set of wheels would make a stunning sedan B-)
I believe it's actually illegal to have a classic car in black without white walls.