A Finnish Bellett

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MrJ
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A Finnish Bellett

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Hello all Bellett friends! :D :D :D :D

I was surfing in the web and tried to find something that handles Belletts and so I found your brand new sites. I hope, that you get a lot of new contacts from all Bellett enthusiasts from all over the world. I already told about these sites in our finnish Bellett sites.

Here is the picture of my ´67 sedan. It's been repainted once and it is in a good condition. I know the history of this car very well because my father was it's first owner. It landed in Finland in May 9th 1967 from the ship called Carmen.



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Mr J your car looks cool! How good are Jap-spec mirrors? They ROCK!

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Great example there and with the full history that's even better :)

Is it a manual, or auto? What the interior like?

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Hi there down under!

I'm happy to see that my first message was noticed and I already got two friendly answers!

Here's my answers to your questions:

As far as I know all finnish Belletts came with manual 4-speed gearbox, so mine is also manual.

I prefer these original "old school" japanese style mirrors because I think that the car of this age doesn't need to look modern. That was the style those days and that's it. Maybe bigger mirrors on the door sides were better, but these are not bad at all when you get used to them. When there's alot of traffic you may have to turn your head a bit more often than usually, but that's all. And I am not sure if the door side mirrors are much better in Bellett, because the small ventilation window makes you to install the mirror too near the driver and then you really have to turn your head all the time. With these original mirrors you just move your eyes, you see!

The interior of my Bellett is fully red. The upholstery of the seats is red vinyl (damn hot in the summer!).

Juha :P
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Hi again Mr J

When the forum is this small and this new, all posts get noticed! The other organisers of the forum and myself are all just happy people are visiting and have sign up!

Sorry as well I didn't mean to be confusing, but when Aussies say "How good is <something>?", it sometimes means "That's great!" So what I mean was, "Your Jap-spec mirrors are great!" I've got Jap-spec mirrors on my Wasp, but my GT has the wrong type of mirror (on the door) while one sedan has an incorrect mirror on the door and the 1965 sedan has no mirrors at all - just the chrome bumps covering the holes!

Anyway, sorry about the Aussie-speak - "Your mirrors are cool!" is how I meant it!
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Re: A Finnish Bellett

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dave wrote:Hi again Mr J

When the forum is this small and this new, all posts get noticed! The other organisers of the forum and myself are all just happy people are visiting and have sign up!

Sorry as well I didn't mean to be confusing, but when Aussies say "How good is <something>?", it sometimes means "That's great!" So what I mean was, "Your Jap-spec mirrors are great!" I've got Jap-spec mirrors on my Wasp, but my GT has the wrong type of mirror (on the door) while one sedan has an incorrect mirror on the door and the 1965 sedan has no mirrors at all - just the chrome bumps covering the holes!

Anyway, sorry about the Aussie-speak - "Your mirrors are cool!" is how I meant it!


Don't be sorry, my mistake (communication with foreign language!).
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Nah it's really because all Aussies talk like they're drunk all the time!
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Yep, they rock :) Now that I can actually see out of mine I love em!

I stll look at the door for them first, but I guess you get used to looking down there :)
1966 Prince Skyline GT-B
1968 PR20 Bellett Deluxe (flat lights)
1970 SRL311 Datsun Fairlady
1971 S30 Datsun 240Z - Race car
1972 S30 Datsun 240Z

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