Thursday, May 03, 2018

I hope it sells at auction for far more than $200,000.

It must be a wonderful feeling to be able to give such a gift to Pope Francis.

May 3, 2018
By Zelda Caldwell

This handout photo taken on November 15, 2017 at the Vatican and released by the Vatican press office, Osservatore Romano shows Pope Francis signing a Lamborghini Huracan received as a gift as Lamborghini CEO Stefano Domenicali (2ndR) looks on.

The famously frugal Pope Francis (click here) is probably the last person one would expect to drive a $200,000 sports car. In fact, the one sitting in the Vatican garage has never been driven since the Holy Father received it as a gift late last year.

Shortly after executives from Lamborghini presented the pope with a special edition Lamborghini Huracan, painted in white with yellow racing stripe to match the Vatican flag, the Vatican announced that the car would be sold at auction, with all proceeds going to charity.

The 570-horse power car comes with a papal blessing and the pope’s signature on the hood. Flashy, in an understated way, the Huracan boasts “diamond-finished 20-in. Giano wheels covering Nero calipers,” Bianco Leda Sportivo leather [trim], with Lamborghini crests adorning the headrests.”

According to Sotheby’s which is offering the car for sale on May 12, proceeds from the sale of the Lamborghini will go to “a quartet of deserving charities all near and dear to Pope Francis’ heart.”...