17-03-2018, 12:35 PM
(17-03-2018, 11:17 AM)Ally Monce Wrote:(17-03-2018, 09:44 AM)Mike Costigan Wrote: Are the two photos that Martin posted supposed to be of the same vehicle? There seem to be quite a few differences: the wheels, obviously, but they have different front bumper blades, the doors seem to be different, and even the slope of the windscreen appears to be different. Maybe someone in Spain produced a number of them?
Hi guys
to my understanding by the previous vendor, Bella was produced as a running, rolling chassis and exported to Rosengart in France then turns up at "Talleres Dalber" Lugo Lorenzana Northern Spain.Talleres Dalber was a Vespa and Piaggio workshop who put the van body on her.I appears to be a one off.Talleres Dalber closed sometime in the Sixties .Bella came with a plaque affixed to the dash in memory of "David Alvares Del Busto".My research shows him to have come from the "Passageway in Santo Domingo" in the Asturias region. Del Busto was born into a wealthy family and it appears he was connected to the Cruz Rioja.I have found that he died in 1936 at the age of 50 Rightly or wrongly I like to think that he and Bella supplied aid to the prisoners of Franco during the Spanish civil war and was shot by Franco,ists for doing so .If and when more comes to light I will update .As to Bella and the wayward cooling fan mounted on a "tower", would anyone know what is involved in resecuring the fan spindle back in place thanks cheers Ally
It seems Bella's services might well be called upon again in Catalonia the way events are developing in Spain at the moment.