The venture is the brainchild of businessman Paddy Dunning, who came into ownership of the Popemobile when he acquired the Wax Museum some years ago from former politician Donie Cassidy.
According to a promotional pack, the vehicle has 15 seats, including the original “pope’s chair”. Mr Dunning plans to charge up to €300 an hour plus VAT for use of it.
Well, that’s Ronan Mullen’s campaign bus sorted, so.
Debs,Hens And Stags to Make Holy Show Of Popemobile (Ciaran Hancock, Patsy McGarry, Irish Times)
(Pic: Topfoto)
(Hat tip: Austin O’Broin)

Needs curtains :)
Stupid business idea, it will not succeed.
Maybe but good for society.
““We will be selective about who we rent it out to,” said Mr Dunning.”
And in the same breath it’s available for stag and hen dos.
Right so.
Is that Sean Quinn on the right?
It would be great for Big Fat Gypsy weddings…. But the sides might have to be removed….