The body was modified under current ownership in the style of a Jolly model and refinished in its current shade of orange. Panels replaced prior to the repaint included the floorboards, rocker panels, sills, left quarter panel, hood, engine cover, and structural components. A tan and white surrey top with tan fringe was installed at that time along with a tinted windshield, replacement weather seals, tubular chrome trim, and replacement bumpers, brightwork, and badging.
Beige-finished 12” wheels wear…
The body was modified under current ownership in the style of a Jolly model and refinished in its current shade of orange. Panels replaced prior to the repaint included the floorboards, rocker panels, sills, left quarter panel, hood, engine cover, and structural components. A tan and white surrey top with tan fringe was installed at that time along with a tinted windshield, replacement weather seals, tubular chrome trim, and replacement bumpers, brightwork, and badging.
Beige-finished 12” wheels wear polished hubcaps, and the tires are fitted with whitewall inserts. The suspension and four-wheel drum brakes were overhauled during the build.
The interior features wicker front bucket seats and a matching rear bench and removable storage box along with a body-color dashboard panel, a black center console, and brown carpeting.
The two-spoke steering wheel wears a chrome horn ring and frames a Veglia Borletti 120-km/h speedometer that indicates suggested shift points. The five-digit odometer shows 2 kilometers (~1 mile), and total mileage is unknown.
The 499cc inline-twin and four-speed manual transaxle were reportedly rebuilt during the refurbishment. The engine was painted to match the exterior, and the electrical wiring was replaced.