Marcus Rashford is selling his £700,000 Rolls-Royce after a serious аccident last September.
The £700,000 Rolls Royce Wraith crashed into a power pole on a traffic island after a collision last September.
After refurbishing the supercar, Marcus Rashford is selling it on an auction site.
Rashford parked his car on double yellow lines outside the Cheshire jewelers.
The car was upgraded by car tuner Mansory.
The collision caused debris to be scattered all over the road and electric poles were broken on the traffic island.
So far there have been 111 bidders for the V12 two-door coupe, with the current highest bid being £152,500.
Experts sаy the wrecked car will need at least £100,000 worth of repairs to make it road-worthy again – a smart investment for anyone with deep pockets. Photos on auction site SalvageMarket show the gray car has covered just under 1900km and boasts a full set of “Mansory” accessories, which adds significantly to the value.
Rashford currently owns three Rolls-Royce – including a Cullinan Black Badge worth £390,000 and a Cullinan Blue Shadow worth £560,000.
The engine and interior were largely undamaged, although the passenger-side airbag deployed in the crаsh.
The car’s interior has been restored to the Mansory kit and style.
Rashford loves cars and spends more than a million pounds on high-end supercars.
4-seat cars only have 2 doors.