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----Thanks, Dave! Wish I still had it!....Bill S
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---Stefano,,,A floor pan replacement, such as the pictured Jolly has had is just part of a Jolly that most have had done as there is no way for water to get out from the top of the floor pan. No drain holes, so whatever water finds its way under the rubber floor mats eventually finds its way out by way of the demon rust. Jan's is one of the few I know of that has never had a pimple of rust. That's probably due to its early life in northern Ohio, and only having 2,200 original miles......Bill S
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Xplantdad (08-21-2022) |
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One just sold for lots of money at Mecum.
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olredalert (08-21-2022) |
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----Tim,,,That one got to (I think) around $90,000. The kicker is that the one you saw go across the block was a made up Fiat 500, not an original Jolly. I noted many issues, too many to elaborate on.....Bill S
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