The FIAT 500 Jolly is a limited-edition, doorless, open-top special beach buggy with a sunshade instead of a roof and wicker seats inside.
In the United States, auction house RM Sotheby’s has put up for sale an old 1959 FIAT 500. They plan to get $90,000 for a miniature car, the same as for a new BMW X7. They mentioned this on the company’s website.
The fact is that a rare and unusual FIAT 500 Jolly beach convertible is for sale. Once upon a time, such cars were popular in Mediterranean resorts and were even supplied to the United States. Even today, similar cars are produced to order.
The FIAT 500 Jolly Cabrio was produced in small quantities. While the regular FIAT 500 sold 4.25 million copies, about 400 units of the open-top Jolly were produced.
The FIAT 500 Jolly has no doors or side windows and instead of a roof it has a fabric canopy. The lounge has wicker chairs.
The three-meter car is equipped with a modest 479 cc two-cylinder engine. cm and power 13 horsepower. It is paired with a 4-speed manual transmission.
This particular FIAT 500 Jolly was brought to California new and has been perfectly preserved as it has seen very little use – only 10,160 km in 65 years.
By the way, the most expensive FIAT in history was recently sold at the same auction for more than $2 million.
Moreover Focus He said an old electric car from 1916 would go under the hammer.
Source: Focus
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