Enginefitter
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I just posted the link because when I copied and pasted the article it came out all screwed up, this is much better.
I hope this belongs here, if it doesn't Mod please delete. I thought it was interesting.
Below is one of the stories but when you click on the link you will see a picture of the car.
Fiat Jolly: The Jolly was an open-top version of the classic Fiat 500 that was meant to be stowed onboard yachts and used as transport in places like Monaco and Positano. They have no doors, the seats are made of wicker and the tops are meant only to provide shade. Appallingly cute, the pint-sized Jolly can sell for upwards of $70,000.
https://news.classiccars.com/its-worth-what-five-classics-youd-never-guess-are-so-valuable/
Engine
I hope this belongs here, if it doesn't Mod please delete. I thought it was interesting.
Below is one of the stories but when you click on the link you will see a picture of the car.
Fiat Jolly: The Jolly was an open-top version of the classic Fiat 500 that was meant to be stowed onboard yachts and used as transport in places like Monaco and Positano. They have no doors, the seats are made of wicker and the tops are meant only to provide shade. Appallingly cute, the pint-sized Jolly can sell for upwards of $70,000.
https://news.classiccars.com/its-worth-what-five-classics-youd-never-guess-are-so-valuable/
Engine