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Man U Star Marcus Rashford Puts His Wrecked Rolls-Royce Up For Auction – Bidding Now At $194,000

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Man U Star Marcus Rashford Puts His Wrecked Rolls-Royce Up For Auction - Bidding Now At $194,000 - autojosh

Marcus Rashford puts his wrecked £700k Black Badge Wraith up for auction 6 months after colliding with another car. 

Despite significant damage, the listing on SalvageMarket has attracted more than 117 bids, taking the current price up to £154,000.

Marcus Rashford reportedly owns three Rolls-Royces cars, including this badly damaged Black Badge Wraith that is up for sale.

His other Rolls-Royce luxury cars are a £390k Black Badge Cullinan and a limited-edition £560k Cullinan Blue Shadow. 





Manchester United Marcus Rashford’s badly damaged Rolls-Royce Black Badge Wraith has popped up for sale on the popular salvage car auction site, SalvageMarket.

It will be recalled that the 26-year-old’s £700,000 Black Badge 2-door Coupe collided with another vehicle outside Manchester United’s Carrington training ground nearly six months in September.

Despite significant damage, the listing has attracted more than 117 bids, taking the current price up to £154,000 (about $194,000 at the time of writing), with the bidding set to close this month on February 26 2024.





According to the listing, the English professional footballer’s car still start despite the crash and also notes that the car has just 1,135 miles on the odometer.

While the exterior received a significant damage during the crash, photos from the lot shows the Mansory-tuned Rolls-Royce Black Badge Wraith’s interior remained undamaged except for the inflated passenger side airbags.

The 26-year-old’s Rolls-Royce came up for sale just days after being hit with a £60 parking fine after leaving his £280,000 McLaren 765LT sports car on double yellow lines.

Rashford reportedly owns three Rolls-Royces cars, including this badly damaged Black Badge Wraith that is up for sale. His other Rolls-Royce luxury cars are a £390k Black Badge Cullinan and a limited-edition £560k Cullinan Blue Shadow.





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