Fiat 500L of Pope Francis Heads to Auction Block

by David Bond

A Fiat 500L wagon that chauffeured Pope Francis around Philadelphia last year is currently going to public auction. The automobile will take place sale January 29 at a fundraiser ahead of the Philly auto program. We don’t know just how much it will cost, yet we’re thinking it will certainly be far more compared to the present 500L’s base rate of $20,325. The auction will allow for both in-person and also remote bidding process.

Proceeds from the sale will certainly go toward select ministries of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. A few of these companies include the Catholic Charities Appeal, which offers sources for the homeless, and The Schools of Special Education, which assists children with a range of unique educational requirements.

The Fiat is one of the papal vehicles that sealed and also made headings Pope Francis’ image of frugality. The Pope has additionally been seen in a range of other inconspicuous cars like a particularly made Hyundai Santa Fe.

A 2nd Fiat 500L that carried Pope Francis will be on display screen at the Philadelphia car show between January 30 as well as February 7.

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