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Wanna Buy the Pope’s Fiat? Here’s Your Chance

Pope Francis Visits Our Lady Queen Of Angels In Harlem

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 25: Pope Francis arrives in his Fiat to Lady Queen of Angels school on September 25, 2015 in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City. The pope visited the inner city Catholic school in east Harlem and met with school children, immigrants and Catholic Charities workers on the second day of his visit to New York City. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

Deacon Greg Kandra - published on 01/21/16

From Philly.com: 

If you bought it new, the 500L Fiat retails for about $20,000, but a used version up for bid through the Philadelphia Auto Show will draw far more given its former owner – the pontiff. One of the four-door Fiats that Pope Francis cruised around in during his visit to Philadelphia will be auctioned off at the auto show’s Black Tie Tailgate on Jan. 29, and a second will be displayed at the show. Interested buyers can bid in person or remotely for the vehicle, with proceeds going to various charities. The car – not to be confused with the big white Jeep “popemobile” Francis also used in Philadelphia – gets decent fuel economy (33 m.p.g. highway, 25 city) and can go from zero to 60 in about nine seconds.
Philadelphia Archdiocese spokesman Ken Gavin called the timing “providential” at a news conference Wednesday. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) officials reached out to the archdiocese in December, saying they wanted to donate the two cars, which the Secret Service had returned to the company after the pope’s visit. For the skeptics out there: The Secret Service vouched for the vehicle identification numbers as the same as those on the Fiats used on Sept. 25 to 27. FCA made some changes, such as increasing the tint on the windows – which had been lightened for better visibility of the waving pontiff. “We can think of no better way to officially close the visit of Pope Francis to Philadelphia than to have his papal Fiat drive off into the sunset while benefiting so many people in need,” said Donna Crilley Farrell, executive director of the World Meeting of Families, which was held here before the pope’s visit. “It’s exactly what Pope Francis would have wanted us to do.”

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