Ford Bronco 'Popemobile' built to help the homeless
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A custom Ford Bronco will be auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale event to raise money for the Pope Francis Center in Detroit.
The custom truck was donated by area car dealer, David Fischer Jr., and uniquely customized with inspiration from the original 1966 Bronco.
The four-door SUV is a sold-out First Edition trim that's been finished in Ford's iconic Wimbledon White paint, which isn't offered on the current Bronco, accented by red stripes above the rockers along with a silver grille and bumper trim.
Old-school painted Detroit Steel Wheels, brush bar, an off-road light package and Pope Francis Center badging round out the look, which is echoed on the interior.
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