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New Popemobile Is a 1984 Renault With 186,000 Miles on It
2013-09-12
[ABCNEWS.GO] Pope Francis is enjoying being pope but what he doesn't like are the restrictions to his movement and having to be escorted everywhere.

Last Saturday he saw the perfect opportunity to regain a bit of his lost freedom and enjoy a joy ride in the Vatican when he took possession of a nearly 30-year old Renault 4 which had just been given to him and drove off happily in the Vatican "as if it were the most normal thing in the world."

The car was given to the pope by the Rev. Renzo Zocca, a 69-year-old Italian parish priest.

"The security personnel next to me were very concerned because they understood that from now on he would be tooling around the Vatican in my car," Zocca told the Italian Catholic weekly Famiglia Cristiana. "I left some snow chains in the trunk. You never know," he told the police who looked rather concerned as they watched the pope drive off.

Zocca had arrived at the Vatican, as arranged, with his old car on a tow truck together with a busload of a hundred pilgrims from the parish of Santa Lucia di Pescantina in Verona in northern Italia to donate his much-loved car to the pontiff. It was the afternoon shortly before the pope's prayer vigil for peace was scheduled to start in St. Peter's Square with over 100,000 people attending. The white four-door classic 1984 Renault with its 800 cc. 30-horse power engine, French stick shift that comes out from the dashboard and deck-chair-style seats has clocked 186,000 miles. It was fully checked and readied by a mechanic who accompanied the priest to Rome for the occasion.
Posted by:Fred

#9  Is 'Renault' French for "Fix It Again Tony"?

Not a member of the tribe, but this strikes me as pretty cool.
Posted by: SteveS   2013-09-12 21:10  

#8  Next thing you know he'll be changing his own oil, rotating his tires, rebuilding the engine.

A pope with grease and grime encrusted hands...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-09-12 17:01  

#7  Might be OK for the Vatican but it wouldn't last five minutes on Interstate 5.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2013-09-12 15:51  

#6  Very much a Francis after the Saint.
Posted by: OldSpook   2013-09-12 11:43  

#5  If the Pope plans to keep his "New Car" running, best he become familiar with the car's bible:

Posted by: Au Auric   2013-09-12 10:07  

#4  It seems to me that it would be fitting for the last VW microbus off the assembly line (due sometime this year) should be reserved for the Pope.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2013-09-12 09:54  

#3  AAAAAAWWWWW, no Volkswagen Beetle from the '70-80's???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-09-12 01:19  

#2  Does it come with a fire extinguisher?
Posted by: tu3031   2013-09-12 01:07  

#1  Oh Shit, every Muslim will be gunning for it.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-09-12 01:06  

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