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A light blue 1975 Ford Escort GL sold for $690,000

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LAS VEGAS -- A light blue 1975 Ford Escort GL once owned by Pope John Paul II sold for $690,000 Saturday to a Houston multimillionaire who said he plans to put it in a museum he wants to build in his hometown.

"To me, it's a piece of history," said John O'Quinn, 62, a Baptist who said he has a collection of about 600 vehicles. "What a great human being Pope John Paul was."

Built 30 years ago at a Ford plant in Cologne, Germany, the car sold in what auctioneer Dean Kruse said was original papal condition -- no hubcaps, no air conditioning, no radio, but with several nicks and dents.

"The car will never be driven," said O'Quinn, who said that at least temporarily it will be warehoused with his other cars. "But hopefully, in my life, I'll be able to go back and touch this car and feel the pope's spirit."

O'Quinn, a personal injury lawyer who made a fortune in a multibillion dollar Texas tobacco settlement, outbid least seven other would-be buyers.

"I'm so glad it will be preserved and be in a major city in the U.S." he said.

The seller, Jim Rich, 41, of Sugar Grove, Ill., became emotional about giving up the car to pay bankruptcy debts to his father.

"I've been smothered by greed and courts," he said.

Rich bought the car for $102,000 at an auction in 1996, and said he promised the pope when he received the keys at the Vatican that he would display the vehicle proudly at his Chicago West restaurant and never part with it.

Standing with holes in his shoes and holding a buttonless blue blazer together at the front with his left hand, he pulled a food stamp card from his wallet and said he been using it for about nine months to buy groceries.

"The pope would think this is something I should do under extraordinary circumstances," he said.

Bidding was as labored as an uphill climb for the modest car's little 1.1 liter engine.

It began at $150,000, after Kruse failed repeatedly to get any of the 350 people at the Las Vegas Hilton auto auction to offer $1 million. It stalled several times while Kruse exhorted bidders to be generous.

The car came with what Kruse said were several papal possessions: carved wooden rosary beads, a box of wooden matches, a candy tin and a dashboard medallion bearing the likeness of St. Maria Goretti, patron of youth, young women, purity and victims of rape.

Baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, who has about 70 cars in his collection, didn't bid on the pope's car but watched with a smile as Kruse touted the blessings of a car that might have fetched $1,200 on a used car lot.

"He's selling the story," Jackson said.http://www.freep.com/news/latestnews/pm7019_20051030.htm
 
The guy's got a right to do whatever he wants with his money, but what a waste. You'd think the pope would want him to give to the poor or an orphanage or something.
 
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, who has about 70 cars in his collection, didn't bid on the pope's car but watched with a smile as Kruse touted the blessings of a car that might have fetched $1,200 on a used car lot.

Who would pay that much for a 1975 Escort on a used car lot?
 
Originally posted by: sniperruff
wtf. pope's enzo's a bargain compared to this crappy escort.

http://fifthgear.five.tv/jsp/5gmain.jsp...ing+and+selling&show=s8e1&featureid=32

and i can't help but wonder:

1) how many miles does it have...
2) did the pope did regular oil change?
3) what the carfax would say



The Pope had an Enzo?!?! Doesn't that seem a little out of character? I assume this was the car of the last Pope who just died.

I can see him in the Enzo now, with Jay Z throwing money out the window yelling "Money ain't a thing!!!"
 
I saw that on the news this morning, they acted like the euro- Ford Escort in the 60's-70's was the same as the U.S. Ford Escort from the 80's. My folks owned a '69 Escort in Bermuda, it is not the same car as Americans think of. :disgust:
Americans were driving the Pinto when the Escort was big in Europe.

Here's a '69, but with modern crappy rims.







 
O'Quinn, a personal injury lawyer who made a fortune in a multibillion dollar Texas tobacco settlement, outbid least seven other would-be buyers...

The seller, Jim Rich, 41, of Sugar Grove, Ill., became emotional about giving up the car to pay bankruptcy debts to his father.

"I've been smothered by greed and courts," he said.

Ohhh the irony.

It said in the newspaper that they thought the car could go as high as 3 million.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, who has about 70 cars in his collection, didn't bid on the pope's car but watched with a smile as Kruse touted the blessings of a car that might have fetched $1,200 on a used car lot.

Who would pay that much for a 1975 Escort on a used car lot?

You'd be lucky to get $25 from a salvage yard for it, and that providing you could drive it to the yard.

 
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