BY: Lily O'Neill
After living in Italy for two years, husband and wife Ryan and Nicole Silver couldn’t leave without a little souvenir. So they purchased and shipped a vintage 1994 Piaggio Ape, a small Italian three-wheeled commercial vehicle, to the United States. After a $30,000 renovation, they’ve transformed it into a mobile bar for Colorado weddings and other events.
“Anywhere throughout Italy you’ll see these little Piaggio Apes driving through the hills or speeding around corners with a large man and a dog stuffed in the two-seater,” Nicole Silver said. “…We had the vision when we saw them that it would be an amazing addition to someone’s wedding or even elopement.”
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