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Belletts here in a fortnight, Florian awaiting collection, seemed silly not to make it a trio:-

http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb290/nigelbickle/isuzu%20117/0f4f_12.jpg

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Owners being is brusque- bordering on rude; which usually means he's hiding something -but it was pretty cheap -and rare.

This actual car has been in a magazine article a few years back -anyone got a copy -or know where I can find one. Seem to remeber it wasnt terribly complimentary...

Finally -what have I bought- I know knack all about these -other than there were 2 on Ebay!

 

I think 3 Isuzus is prob enough; so what obscure marque should I aim for next?

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Nice trio!

what obscure marque should I aim for next?

Hino?
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just checked DVLA licence enquiry site , Hino is listed on drop down box (so is a Himo and a whole bunch of makes ive never heard of :shock: )

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Had a Hino truck many moons back -did they make cars? Sold my FSO twin cam pickup about 18 months back , and have a saloon in the garage being 'sorted' now!!But thanks!

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Wow, that was in classic + sportscar about 2 years ago.Thats an amazing buy NB, I couldnt believe that no-one had bid on it when i left work at 5pm last night. Luckily I was already well stressed about picking up this Volvo, or i'd have defo boshed in a bid! Superb work there. It almost looked too good to be true, i hope you can get it sorted with the seller.

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Had a Hino truck many moons back -did they make cars?

The Contessa was like a mini Corvair - based around Renault 10 mechanicals I believe.

 

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Wow!Great work. I've often been tempted by these (as the two seem tro come up fairly often) but have never had big enough nads to commit. (PS. Anyone else think that the Hino's upper body looks remarkably similar to a Dolomite....)

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(PS. Anyone else think that the Hino's upper body looks remarkably similar to a Dolomite....)

Both Michelotti designs I think - lazy devils!
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nice i like itwhen u google isuzu 117 in images a very smart ivory one comes upvery nearly bought an isuzu 117at auction about 12 years ago don't know why but it was strangely alluring

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Lovely looking car, it looks like a cross between a Manta A and a early Fiat 124.

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Interesting, very interesting. I think that’s the one that was at a J.A.P.S. do a few years back, had been part of the Patrick collection and looked OK then. I took a few pic’s of it. Not sure I have the C&S article with that exact car in, but pretty sure I have one or two others with 117’s that came to the UK.

 

I’ll see if I can dig something out on it.

 

Whatever, looks a great addition to the collection!

 

Obscure marques to add to your collection? Maybe a pre-Nissan merger Prince? Might be able to snag one in Norway or Finland. Otherwise I’d have thought the Bubblecar Museum visit should have provided plenty of inspiration, for me that crazy Zundapp would take some beating.

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I remember that car from JAE one year. The guy who owned it didn't seem to give a rats arse about it and obviously didn't look after it. It was looking pretty neglected then but thankfully doesn't appear to look much worse now. I think his description of the body being solid is a bit questionable though as I remember it being a bit rusty when I saw it. Hopefully it's not hiding anything nasty.

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Thanks all. (Reg -how do you remember these things?)Ratdat -can you remeber much about the rust -i get the same feeling -esp after his 'response' (-publisized on the advert)Seller is being a dick -which is making me suspicious. Bearing in mind the auction finished at 11pm last night- 4 emails by 7am ,telling me:-Collect by Friday (3 days!) 4pm-or its offCant collect by A frame -illegal -wont permit itWont confirm brakes are dragging or not- as all 4 wheels HAVE to be off groundWont supply Bank details for payment -MUST be cash on collection by me only (ID required) before 4pm FridayPhone numbers given both wrong.Car is NOT at the address -and he wont tell me where until I get there.Cant confirm good /bad time for collection till 12 hours before.So -should I go through with it? I can do it -although its MONSTER aggravation -financially and work -wise; or should I tell him to stick his car where vaseline cant reach?Views please

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It would definitely make a good hat-trick of Isuzus but that info about the seller would make me very suspicious.If you do get it, at least it will be saved and won't get worse whilst it's in the OJC/AS family so to speak.Can't help feeling it might be a pup though :? Hope I'm wrong.

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If it was any old car (not that any of yours are 'any old cars') then it wouldn't be worth bothering with. But the thought that you might end up with something envy inducing means it has to be worth pursuing even at the risk of ending up with nowt (hopefully not losing any money in the process).

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TBH, I'd tell him to stick it where the sun don't shine. Does he actually have the V5 or any proof of ownership?, he sounds very dodgy and thoroughly unpleasant.

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Sounds like he's upset at the price it sold for - what you should do is lend a trailer off someone, load it up and drive it 50 yards down the road, then unload it, stick it on the A-frame and then drive it repeatedly up and down the street, pointing and laughing at him.Cash on collection works out nicely for you in a way though - if it's a load of turd you can just leave it and give him the negative feedback of a lifetime.

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Sounds like he's upset at the price it sold for

Where's the link to the auction?
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I'd tell him to stick it myself. I've had a couple of negative feedbacks in the past from sellers who've made unreasonable demands after the end of the listing - now that sellers can't neg buyers you're in a much better position. Great looking car and delightfully obscure, but sounds like it could well be a bit of a pup.

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Quite! Feel a 440 mile round trip coming to find out!

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If you do go through with it Nigel I do have that nice article in Classic & Sportscar - will send you off a scanned copy if you pm me.From his answers and post auction behaviour sounds a thoroughly unpleasant individual, although his feedback looks pretty good. Sounds like you fancy the car and you won it fair and square, so I'd persist and get to see the thing at least!

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Think of it not as buying a car from someone who is a bit of a nobhead, but as a valiant and noble act! Saving a rare and exotic beast from the hands of an idiot!

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K. Finally got to talk to him last night- after I reorganised his incorrect phone number. Upshot is -I collect Thursday morn. I've hired a car trailer in Brum for 2 hours so I'll trailer it way -return the trailer and A frame home.He's upset at the price -got to sell it, losing storage -and clearly resents it.seems he's owned it most of its life. Initially bought in 1980, sold to the Patrick Museum, repurchased when they failed, sold to a bloke in salisbury, bought back and unused since. So -he probably loves it.Loosened a little when I mentioned Bellett & Florian -but still acting the dickhead.Pics-Thurs night.

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Glad to hear it's fainally getting sorted, look forward to the pic's 8)

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Thanks for the scan Carlo -fascinating reading!I now go 'better equipped'!

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Having read the Classic & Sportscar article and the listing again, I do have a touch more sympathy for the vendor. He does seemed to have owned the car for the majority of it's life and bought it back on at least one occasion. Sounds like he's a just character who doesn't suffer fools gladly, although once sold it's a bit childish to take your frustrations out on the buyer. Hopefully Nigel with his Isuzu collection and passion for the obscure will be the perfect recipient.

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What a lovely thing - doesnt matter about the bloke that`s selling it, its not like he`s moving into your place as part of the deal or anything. You might find he`s ok once he realises you`re actually going to turn up and pay and not act like a donut, it wouldn`t be the first time someone`s got a bit bit like that about ebayers, it`s always tempting to put things like "listen don`t fuck me about or you will be reported to I don`t know the ombudsman or somebody" at the end of a listing and while most peole don`t some do.I like Hirst`s A-frame taunting idea though. Imagine the headlines in the Wolverhampton Crier/Bugle/Chronicle : "Man, 57, in 20 minute A-frame mockery ordeal"

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