1966 Isuzu Bellett 1300 - Japanese - 2 sided pamphlet
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 12:13 pm
Believe it or not, there's another installment of the 1966 Bellett's 'Magical Mystery Tour' series of brochures.
This is a fairly basic, double-sided affair with a simple photo of the basic 1300 on the front, looking resplentantly basic with no over-riders. Even the chrome hubcaps seem dull.
Overleaf, the Magical Mystery Tour begins and ends with an apparently Indian man riding a swan and blowing a wind instrument. It seems that no two Magical Mystery Tour diagrams or drawings are the same.
The interior shots are unique as well, sharing nothing with the 8-page Magical Mystery Tour brochure that is entirely dedicated to the 1300 (see here: http://www.bellett.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=723). In this case, only there is only enough room to show the bench-seat, column-shift model.
There is a small specs table, with all specs matching the 1300 in the above brochure.
This brochure is dated 41.4 which is April 1966. Apologies for the incorrect file name.
The Magical Mystery Tour brochures are always awesome and their drug-crazed illustrations make up more than enough for the lack of Engrish!
This is a fairly basic, double-sided affair with a simple photo of the basic 1300 on the front, looking resplentantly basic with no over-riders. Even the chrome hubcaps seem dull.
Overleaf, the Magical Mystery Tour begins and ends with an apparently Indian man riding a swan and blowing a wind instrument. It seems that no two Magical Mystery Tour diagrams or drawings are the same.
The interior shots are unique as well, sharing nothing with the 8-page Magical Mystery Tour brochure that is entirely dedicated to the 1300 (see here: http://www.bellett.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=723). In this case, only there is only enough room to show the bench-seat, column-shift model.
There is a small specs table, with all specs matching the 1300 in the above brochure.
This brochure is dated 41.4 which is April 1966. Apologies for the incorrect file name.
The Magical Mystery Tour brochures are always awesome and their drug-crazed illustrations make up more than enough for the lack of Engrish!