You Can Now Buy A Fiat 500L That Was Used By the Pope

After one of the two Fiat 500Ls that were used by the Pope during a US visit in September 2015 was sold for $82,000 last year, the other is now up for charity auction as well
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Owning an actual Popemobile has to be a holy grail for Catholic car guys and girls. Cars used by the Pope aren’t sold all that often, but right now there’s a chance to buy a car used for papal duties in the US over two year ago. It’s for a good cause, too.

Unfortunately, it’s not an armoured G-Wagen or a sleek executive limo. It’s a Fiat 500L. The famously – and admirably – humble head of the Catholic Church was happy with using the little Fiat as his chauffeured biffabout for September 2015’s World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia.

You Can Now Buy A Fiat 500L That Was Used By the Pope

He actually used two of the small family Fiats during his week in the US, the other of which was sold in January 2016 for $82,000. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia took possession of both cars after the Pontiff’s visit, and is using the sale of both to fund its work with vulnerable people in its area.

So, let’s talk about the car itself. It’s a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol model in metallic grey with black leather(ish) upholstery. A six-speed automatic gearbox means it’s a laid-back runabout and it has just 458 miles on the clock, many of which were completed with papal buttocks denting a rear seat.

You Can Now Buy A Fiat 500L That Was Used By the Pope

At the time of writing the bidding was a dollar short of $40,000, with 14 bids received. The reserve hasn’t been met, yet, and interestingly the auction on Charitybuzz places the car’s estimated value at $75,000.

Before you bid, though, you might want to bear in mind the clause the buyer has to agree to via written contract. The buyer has to make sure that the car “is not represented in such a manner that would improperly or immorally reflect upon His Holiness” and “not to use the property in contravention of the moral, ethical and social teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.”

Given that they’re not likely to find that a cult of Satanists would want to throw away £75,000 on a Fiat 500L with holy bumprints just so they can desecrate or disgrace it, we think they’ll be fine. Check out some other Popemobiles [here] via some retro CT(https://www.carthrottle.com/post/the-5-most-pimping-popemobiles/)!

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Comments

MustangMike

Every Catholic is rollin in to get the pope
mobil

12/12/2017 - 18:22 |
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Soni Redx (MD Squad Leader) (Subie Squad Leader)

$75k.. Geez..

12/12/2017 - 21:06 |
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Manuel Kunz

The only pope mobile I’d buy!

12/13/2017 - 07:07 |
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Anonymous

I would buy it and then put it on display and charge people to come see it.

12/14/2017 - 02:39 |
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Ricardo Mercio

I just realised the 500L has two A-pillars

12/16/2017 - 14:22 |
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WHY DOES IT HAVE TWO SETS OF A PILLARS?? WHO THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA?? JESUS H SMACKITY FRACKITY CHRIST, PLEASE FIRE WHOEVER SIGNED OFF ON THAT!

12/16/2017 - 14:23 |
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