Ford Bronco Pope Francis Center Edition is going up for auction:
A one-of-a-kind 2021 Ford Bronco is about to be auctioned off for charity. Officially called the Ford Bronco Pope Francis Center First Edition, it takes inspiration from a four-decades-old Popemobile that the Supreme Pontiff used during a historic visit to the U.S.
The 2021 Bronco up for auction doesn't have quite the same provenance, but proceeds from the auction will benefit the Pope Francis Center in Detroit, a charity for the city's homeless. Other selections from the Ford Performance Parts catalog include an LED light bar, side pod lights, wheel-well rock lights and tube doors with their own storage bags. The interior is custom-painted in Wimbledon White with red accents, and it features bespoke upholstery for the seats in the same general color scheme.
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