Ford Bronco Pope Francis Edition to be sold at Barrett-Jackson auction
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Ford Bronco Pope Francis Edition to be sold at Barrett-Jackson auction

The first edition of the Pope Francis Bronco Center will be auctioned off at 4:30 pm on Thursday, January 27 and will be broadcast live on television. Proceeds will go to the Pope Francis Center and its fight against chronic homelessness.

The Ford Motor Company Foundation worked closely with the Pope Francis Center on an annual auction schedule for the one-of-a-kind Bronco. This four-door SUV was donated by David Fisher Jr., Chairman and CEO of The Suburban Collection Holdings, LLC.

The Pope Francis Center in Detroit and Ford built a Bronco to honor the original 1966 Ford Bronco that will be auctioned off at the Barrett-Jackson Auction House in Scottsdale, Arizona next Thursday.

Ford explains that proceeds from the Bronco sale Pope Francis Center 2021 will support Pope Francis Center, which has served Detroit's most vulnerable citizens for over three decades and aims to end chronic homelessness in Detroit by 2030.

“I am honored to help support such a great charity as the Pope Francis Center.” “Father Timothy McCabe and the center team were instrumental in this project, working together on themes and colors. The key was to find those special touches that really speak to the '66 Bronco heritage and then combine them with some of the modern features of the Bronco First Edition."

Ford Bronco Pope Francis Center 2021 - custom color edition. Wimbledon White which he has, was present on the Bronco 1966. The wheels are painted in body color and have a stripe Fast red in the center to match the stripes on the sides of the body and the corners of the hood.

This SUV is equipped with Ford accessories. Parts of the presentation, which include an LED strip on the roof, side and rock lights in hard wheel arches, and tubular doors. authentic Ford Accessories. In addition, it has accessories such as a car safe, an internal MOLLE webbing system installed on the hinged door, and a full car cover and tubular door storage bags.

Inside, the seat upholstery and door panels are updated with white vinyl, which contrasts with the black seat and interior trim. The Bronco features an instrument panel painted in Wimbledon white with red accents on the air vents, handrails and Bronco branding. 

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