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on a popemobile]] ]] The popemobile is an informal name for the specially designed travelled to his home country, the white painted vehicle (one of two made) was based on the Polish mark ''Star'', a small truck from a firm in Starachowice with a speed of 6 Kilometre s per hour; another was created in 1979 for Pope John Paul II's first visit to Ireland , bigger than the one used today in the Vatican ; yet another is a modified Mercedes-Benz with a small windowed "room" in the back where the Pope stands. Since the Attempted Assassination Of Pope John Paul II in 1981 , the popemobile was fitted with Bulletproof Glass on four sides. However it was sometimes driven with open windows. In the early days of his papacy Pope Benedict XVI used an open-topped vehicle. Several vehicles used for the Pope's overseas visits remain in the host country and were reused on his subsequent visits. The Mexican ''Papamóvil'' for example was brought out into the public during John Paul II's funeral. Similarly, the Philippines automobile manufacturer Francisco motors produced the custom popemobile for the 1995 papal visit. It cost millions from voluntary contributions in the private sector and, as with the Irish vehicle, it had bulletproof windows, bombproof parts and it was inspected by the Swiss Guard s with success. When John Paul II died, this popemobile was briefly borrowed by parish officials of the Quiapo Church for display. It became an instant pilgrimage site to ordinary Filipino devotees who could not afford to go to the Vatican for the Pope's burial ceremonies. {Link without Title} Past popemobiles were adapted Mercedes-Benz G-Class off-road vehicles, and current models are actually based on the ML-series of off-road vehicles sold in the United States . For John Paul II's visit to England , Land Rover produced a specially-modified version of one of its vehicles, which now resides at the Imperial Palace in Las Vegas . Ford also produced a series of "popemobiles" for the Vatican based on their presidential Limos , for example the custom built 1964 Lehmann-Peterson was used by Pope Paul VI in his 1965 New York visit, and was reused in 1970 in Bogotá . OTHER POPEMOBILES A six-year-old gray Volkswagen Golf sold on eBay for $244,000, Being the former automobile of Josef Cardinal Ratzinger, The current Pope. This vehicle has been purchased by a Casino which has also been dubbed ''The Popemobile''. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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