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English: SCW 533X, one of the two Popemobiles coachbuilt on Leyland Constructor chassis for Pope John Paul II's visit to the UK in 1982. There were also two Land Rover based Popemobiles used for the visit. This vehicle was used for the Coventry visit on 30 May and the Cardiff visit on 2 June. This vehicle is owned and kept by the British Commercial Vehicle Museum in Leyland, Lancashire. SCW 532X, the other Leyland Constructor based Popemobile, was used for the London Wembley Stadium visit on 29 May, the Liverpool visit on 30 May, the York and Manchester visits on 31 May and the Glasgow visit on 1 June.
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