Wow, that is a fantastic vac in fantastic shape. You are very fortunate!
To tell my story, I picked up a Golden Jubilee off a guy from Craigslist. It was pretty beat up. He originally wanted $20 for it and I told him I was interested. He emailed me back to let me know it was still available. Then I got really busy and forgot about it. The next time I got around to looking, he was giving it away for free. I jumped!
When I got there he was a guy his mid 20's. I bet the vac had belonged to his mom or aunt and he had been using it because it was the vac that had always been around. He said was getting rid of it because it was "old" and he just wanted something newer. As I was loading it into my car, he said wait, there was something else. He went into the house and brought out a cardboard box. It was a bulk box of new original bags, about 50 or so left. I thanked him and drove off.
I was initially interested for the sheer sake of getting and playing with a new-to-me Electrolux for cheap. He hadn't specified a model and the only thing I could tell from the small pic was that it was a metal bodied tank. When I got there, I was taken by the PN. It looks just like yours with the aluminum on top. The bottom plate is different, though. Instead of the wide rollers it has two bigger wheels on either side of the hose/pivot, and the bottom plate is a cream color. PN4? I'm not sure. When he came out of the house with the bags, I thought: well, if I never get around to using or restoring the new vac, at least I got some bags to use in my 80th Anniversary Ultralux.
Now that I see your gorgeous machine, I will definitely restore mine. Truth be told, I was initially going to donate the body to the thrift store as the Cadillac/Kennedy Era styling is not my bag, but the pics of your vac have changed my mind. The exploded view of the PN will be incredibly helpful, btw, so thanks for that.
I think whoever owned my machine took off the Golden Jubilee stickers, but am I right in thinking it must be a Golden Jubilee model if it's gold? Also, the hose is definitely shot. Pretty frayed and probably leaky as heck.
Thanks for sharing your restore. Very inspiring! I hope you enjoy it!