Dave's 2013 Bellett Nationals Pics
Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 11:37 am
First up, I'm fairly literal with my file names, so if anyone has any dramas with the file names as they're shown, let me know and I'll re-name them. I can't rename all of them; that would be impractical, so hopefully most of you are OK.
DAY ONE - Friday 27 September
I didn't take many pics on the first day... in fact, I only took one... this one...
A BIG thanks to Rehanna and Scott who cooked up the BBQ for us. It was a load off my mind that we didn't have to turn the snags over ourselves!
This was the only scrap of food left from the BBQ and nobody told me they went to bed hungry. Bruno and I shared it. Paul didn't show up. Luckily.
DAY TWO - Saturday 28 September
The weather was dodgy on the Saturday morning, but I wasn't too worried. Belletts have always had a poor relationship with the weatherman, despite Channel 9's weatherman, Brenton Ragless, having a Bellett-owning Dad! Some of you guys met him on the Sunday; he did the Bay to Birdwood in his International Fire Truck. He'd entered the Bellett, but was only going to do the B2B in the Bellett if it rained as the Inter is roofless! Glad he took the truck, personally!
Anyway, before we headed off to the Angove winery on the Saturday, Carol took the time to drive a proper Wasp. I hear her arms have just recovered.
It was great just to look around and see Isuzus aplenty; it made me take photos willy-nilly, even though it wasn't really an official photo opportunity. Luckily for us, Marion Holiday Park weren't precious about people parking on their grass or having multiple passes to get in and out of the park. Unlike the Adelaide Shores Holiday Park at West Beach four years ago. Sheesh.
Once we headed off, we went straight into the Hills. I like living in Adelaide, but I can appreciate that to tourists, it's kinda just another city. Our location meant that we just headed south straight down Marion Rd, then Flagstaff Hill Rd/Happy Valley Drive; then turned left onto Chandlers Hill Rd and we were in the country!
Here's that photo George took when we thought we were actually recording footage (BUGGER).
At Angove's, run by Mr Paul "Bellett.boys" Harvey, we set up the cars on the Eastern side of the winery. Some of the cars got a bit bunched up, but we spread 'em out a bit as best we could. Thanks to the Mollers and a couple of others who moved their cars mid-detail (didn't hurt 'em did it!!?!?).
Two styleside Wasps was a treat...
Guest judge was Adam DeRose; he is an acclaimed motor trimmer, having apprenticed on nothing less than Gary Myers' Silver Bullet Mustang! He and his dad and built a few show cars in their time (including a Gemini wagon which Adam recently re-purchased; so the Isuzu love is definitely there, sort of) and he knows paint, panel, trip and presentation like none of us would. The fact he was there to judge ALL cars meant that it would be harder to speculate on inconstancy.
Here he is throwing his hands in the air at the frustration of judging such awesome cars...
One thing he did require was that all bonnets be UP for judging. This caused an issue as Ross's bonnet ended up down, despite the fact he wanted his engine bay judged. I'm sure there were no under-handed shenanigans, but I guess if we get another outside judge in, we need to be mindful of that. We're all mates and all our cars pretty much work exactly the same, so it's force-of-habit to put a bonnet down when we're finished sticky-beaking!
No harm done, but it doesn't look good to our detractors when there are NINE of us parked there...ALL with our bonnets up! What's wrong guys? Rubber bands snapped?
Weather was ominous, but never broke on us again.
Now, I know it's 50 Years of Isuzu Bellett this year, but to get an unprecedented FOUR Florians at the event was totally epic! Bellett Nationals! Celebrating 46 Years of Florian!!!
I know I was chuffed to see them all together.
Although we try to discourage Gemini participation, just because the event started being for Belletts and has been expanded to include more uniquely-Isuzu vehicles, we can't say 'no' to Ant and his Gemini coupe. Being a TX, it's the first model year of the Gemini and therefore a direct replacement for the 1972/73-spec cars of myself and Geoff, plus Ant's, despite the wheelcovers (which were shared with the Isuzu Bellett Gemini Minx, I might add), is running a MONSTER, Delco-injected 1949cc Isuzu G200W DOHC donk!!!
Great to see so many Belletts together... from near (uh, mine, Ross's, Bruno's and mine again) and far (Dave Watts' 1969-spec).
I didn't think Stickman could rat his Donkey any further, but the skull takes the cake. Personally I would have loved to see a full over-rider grille. I had the same idea for my own Ratter, but mine would have been (more appropriately) made of 1966.5-onwards over-riders. I still haven't done it, mainly because my grille is rusted on from being parked in a Port Noarlunga back yard for 10 years!
And this is what everyone was competing for: a cool trophy. Bloody Luke Smith (Retroasted) set the bar pretty high with his mad air-brushing skills last year! But I liked the idea of the numberplates and Bruno was able to organise to get them mounted on 100-year-old wood they felled in the forest about a decade ago. The top screws are set exactly the right distance apart to enable you to put the plate on your car for display purposes, should you feel like it!
Unfortunately, we priced them ex-USA at about $1.04 to the US$... by the time I ordered them, we'd hit $0.79!!! FUDGE McDUCK!
But they look SICK! Just to clarify; the reason we had an OTHER and a WASP category was solely because WASP looked boss on a numberplate! OTHER didn't cut it, so several of the plates say ISUZU; we were limited to 5 characters max.
Big thanks to Craig Laws (Claws) for his donation of three BEAUTIFUL canvasses. I asked him nicely for one... and suggested I would REALLY appreciate two.... and sent him three scans from my brochures. To his credit, Craig just couldn't decide between the scans, so he made three! I'm sure you'll agree, they're awesome!
More to come...
DAY ONE - Friday 27 September
I didn't take many pics on the first day... in fact, I only took one... this one...
A BIG thanks to Rehanna and Scott who cooked up the BBQ for us. It was a load off my mind that we didn't have to turn the snags over ourselves!
This was the only scrap of food left from the BBQ and nobody told me they went to bed hungry. Bruno and I shared it. Paul didn't show up. Luckily.
DAY TWO - Saturday 28 September
The weather was dodgy on the Saturday morning, but I wasn't too worried. Belletts have always had a poor relationship with the weatherman, despite Channel 9's weatherman, Brenton Ragless, having a Bellett-owning Dad! Some of you guys met him on the Sunday; he did the Bay to Birdwood in his International Fire Truck. He'd entered the Bellett, but was only going to do the B2B in the Bellett if it rained as the Inter is roofless! Glad he took the truck, personally!
Anyway, before we headed off to the Angove winery on the Saturday, Carol took the time to drive a proper Wasp. I hear her arms have just recovered.
It was great just to look around and see Isuzus aplenty; it made me take photos willy-nilly, even though it wasn't really an official photo opportunity. Luckily for us, Marion Holiday Park weren't precious about people parking on their grass or having multiple passes to get in and out of the park. Unlike the Adelaide Shores Holiday Park at West Beach four years ago. Sheesh.
Once we headed off, we went straight into the Hills. I like living in Adelaide, but I can appreciate that to tourists, it's kinda just another city. Our location meant that we just headed south straight down Marion Rd, then Flagstaff Hill Rd/Happy Valley Drive; then turned left onto Chandlers Hill Rd and we were in the country!
Here's that photo George took when we thought we were actually recording footage (BUGGER).
At Angove's, run by Mr Paul "Bellett.boys" Harvey, we set up the cars on the Eastern side of the winery. Some of the cars got a bit bunched up, but we spread 'em out a bit as best we could. Thanks to the Mollers and a couple of others who moved their cars mid-detail (didn't hurt 'em did it!!?!?).
Two styleside Wasps was a treat...
Guest judge was Adam DeRose; he is an acclaimed motor trimmer, having apprenticed on nothing less than Gary Myers' Silver Bullet Mustang! He and his dad and built a few show cars in their time (including a Gemini wagon which Adam recently re-purchased; so the Isuzu love is definitely there, sort of) and he knows paint, panel, trip and presentation like none of us would. The fact he was there to judge ALL cars meant that it would be harder to speculate on inconstancy.
Here he is throwing his hands in the air at the frustration of judging such awesome cars...
One thing he did require was that all bonnets be UP for judging. This caused an issue as Ross's bonnet ended up down, despite the fact he wanted his engine bay judged. I'm sure there were no under-handed shenanigans, but I guess if we get another outside judge in, we need to be mindful of that. We're all mates and all our cars pretty much work exactly the same, so it's force-of-habit to put a bonnet down when we're finished sticky-beaking!
No harm done, but it doesn't look good to our detractors when there are NINE of us parked there...ALL with our bonnets up! What's wrong guys? Rubber bands snapped?
Weather was ominous, but never broke on us again.
Now, I know it's 50 Years of Isuzu Bellett this year, but to get an unprecedented FOUR Florians at the event was totally epic! Bellett Nationals! Celebrating 46 Years of Florian!!!
I know I was chuffed to see them all together.
Although we try to discourage Gemini participation, just because the event started being for Belletts and has been expanded to include more uniquely-Isuzu vehicles, we can't say 'no' to Ant and his Gemini coupe. Being a TX, it's the first model year of the Gemini and therefore a direct replacement for the 1972/73-spec cars of myself and Geoff, plus Ant's, despite the wheelcovers (which were shared with the Isuzu Bellett Gemini Minx, I might add), is running a MONSTER, Delco-injected 1949cc Isuzu G200W DOHC donk!!!
Great to see so many Belletts together... from near (uh, mine, Ross's, Bruno's and mine again) and far (Dave Watts' 1969-spec).
I didn't think Stickman could rat his Donkey any further, but the skull takes the cake. Personally I would have loved to see a full over-rider grille. I had the same idea for my own Ratter, but mine would have been (more appropriately) made of 1966.5-onwards over-riders. I still haven't done it, mainly because my grille is rusted on from being parked in a Port Noarlunga back yard for 10 years!
And this is what everyone was competing for: a cool trophy. Bloody Luke Smith (Retroasted) set the bar pretty high with his mad air-brushing skills last year! But I liked the idea of the numberplates and Bruno was able to organise to get them mounted on 100-year-old wood they felled in the forest about a decade ago. The top screws are set exactly the right distance apart to enable you to put the plate on your car for display purposes, should you feel like it!
Unfortunately, we priced them ex-USA at about $1.04 to the US$... by the time I ordered them, we'd hit $0.79!!! FUDGE McDUCK!
But they look SICK! Just to clarify; the reason we had an OTHER and a WASP category was solely because WASP looked boss on a numberplate! OTHER didn't cut it, so several of the plates say ISUZU; we were limited to 5 characters max.
Big thanks to Craig Laws (Claws) for his donation of three BEAUTIFUL canvasses. I asked him nicely for one... and suggested I would REALLY appreciate two.... and sent him three scans from my brochures. To his credit, Craig just couldn't decide between the scans, so he made three! I'm sure you'll agree, they're awesome!
More to come...