This 1970 Fiat 500F was refurbished and converted to look like a Jolly model since being acquired by the selling dealer in 2020, reportedly from a prior long term owner. Power is supplied by a replacement 600cc inline-twin paired with a four-speed manual transaxle, and additional equipment includes a surrey top, side mirrors, safety ropes, wicker seating and storage compartments, and 12″ steel wheels with chrome hub caps. This Fiat 500 is now offered by the selling dealer in Palermo, Italy, with free container shipping to the port of New York or Los Angeles, refurbishment photos, and Italian registration. The body was converted to look like a Jolly model and received a repaint in its current shade of red following the installation of replacement body panels. A red and white surrey top with tan fringe was installed at that time, and additional exterior features include side mirrors and tubular chrome trim. Tan-finished 12″ steel wheels feature chrome hubcaps and are mounted with Atlas whitewall tires. Braking is handled by four-wheel drums. The interior features wicker front bucket seats and a matching rear bench and baskets. Additional interior appointments include a body-color dash, a grab handle for the front passenger, tan carpets, and safety ropes along the sides. A white-finished two-spoke steering wheel wears a chrome horn ring and frames a Veglia 120-km/h speedometer that indicates suggested shift points. The five-digit odometer shows 26 kilometers (~16 miles), and total mileage is unknown. The replacement 600cc inline-twin and four-speed manual transaxle were reportedly rebuilt during the refurbishment. Additional underside photos are provided in the gallery. Photos showing the car at various stages of the refurbishment process are viewable in the gallery.