That's a wonderfull car, it deserves a new owner who will take care of it as well as the current one and who will play more with it...
The Islero is one that Gary recently restored. It is a beautiful car. I'm not a fan of the contrasting piping, and white is a painful interior color to keep clean, but it is a good looking car. As to the IRL, be aware that you have to pay to see the information, once you contribute it. So even though you submit information on a car (perhaps even your own), you will not be able to see it unless you pay. I think it is fundamentally unfair that the information is not freely accessible by the very people who contributed the information. Defenders will say that it takes time to manage the information, host the web site, etc. While that is true, the site exists and is valuable because of the contribution of people who must now pay to use the site to see the very information they provided. In my view, contributors should be provided some (free) access in exchange for their contribution. Keep this in mind if you intend to send in information (to who's benefit is the contribution?). I've not asked that my copyrighted material be removed, but I have thought about it.
Originally #6342 was Azzuro/senape... restored in blue Ischia/white it is a wonderfull combination selected with taste by current owner... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's official SPAL mount equipment... but I agree, that's far from being professional. http://www.isa-racing.com/product_info.php/info/p5377_Luefter-Befestigungsstift-mit-Klammer.html
How did you come to the conclusion that the car used does not have A/C? The film does not show a enough of the area in front of the passenger to determine if the A/C unit is in place. Also I am not so sure that the car has Senape color leather. I believe it may be closer to a creame or very light tan color which is the color of the dash panel around the Speedo & Tach. The first picture is of 6267 with Senape and the second picture is of #6243 which was built with Senape leather but has a light tan color surrounding the Speedo and Tach. Here are two photos one with the Senape and one with the Light tan. How many Isleros were built in Bronzo Scurro with that color interior. Also could we all be wrong about the car being Bronzo Scurro? Could it actually be Nicciola? Photos Nicciola, Bronzo Scurro. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The Islero always had a reputation for poor build quality. In the video from Vedo Nudo take a look at the over spray in the close up on the rear wheel well at 13:56 of the video. This was a brand new car.
This must be a custom dash?Aftermarket?Where did they hide the A/C unit inside the car as the car obviously came with factory air.Any ideas?
for the potential buyer, here is #6159... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250885694137&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en
Hi Arnoud, You made a quick sale of your #6183... http://www.finecars.cc/en/detail/car/135930/index.html Can you tell us if the buyer is on this board ? European or outside EEC ? Still in UK ? in order to ask him to join our Islero community... Olivier Islero Le Mans racer #6009
Here is another one, #6579, with a nice pedigree & featured recently in 2 French sport magazines to be sold at Auction next sunday 25th september 2011 at TRIANON PALACE - VERSAILLES / Paris - France : www.martin-chausselat.com http://www.martinchausselat.com/PDF/ChevauLegersSEPT2011.pdf
Islero #6318 is for sale on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p5197.c0.m619&item=170696761227&viewitem=&category=6290 The body has been modified over the wheel arches to try to replicate "S" fender flairs. They didn't do a great job matching them.
as I heard... reserve price is reported to me to be 125.000 $, but not confirmed directly by owner !!! #6183 was sold recently for less...
125k US isn't out of line. The biggest problem is how much work will it take to correct those fender flairs? You've got to paint at least 4 panels. I don't know why this wasn't done when the car was painted from Red to Silver. Remember at Monterey an Islero S that was a bit tired did 135k and the one on ebay last week in Black primer with interior out of the car did $73k.
from my experience with my #6009, it should not cost more than 8000 $ to fix the flairs and then respray it.
While they may not match how the factory did them, what is especially poor about how they were shaped? I have a hard time considering the redo worth it. If you're worried about originality they should be eliminated I believe.
The car is at 96k with a day left of the auction. The seller ran the car as a "Private Auction" which makes it harder to evaluate if the bids are legitimate.
Another one for sale #6621 on Ebay : http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180731797134&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME%3AB%3ASS%3ABE%3A1123#v4-41
hope it's not repost does anybody knows history of this shot? Wnat year, s/n (6015??), etc? Any chance to view shot in better resolution? http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/59/6015b.jpg/ Thanks in advance