An Only Fools and Horses three-wheeler van is for sale for £6,950 after it was found in a barn.
The replica prop is an uncanny match to the original.
But it has been abandoned and off the road for a number of years.
The yellow Reliant Regal is just like the one Del Boy Trotter – played by David Jason – drove in the cult BBC 80s and 90s sitcom.
But it is in a sorry state and desperate need of restoration.
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It was recently purchased “Barn find” but was left to gather dust as it sat in storage.
The seller from Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire is flogging it to a budding mechanic for a much-needed transformation.
The fixer-upper has a number plate that reads, “DEL BOY.”
The Reliant Regal Supervan is branded with Del Boy’s company ‘Trotters Independent Traders.’
However, the majority of the paint is chipped and flaking off the motor.
There is significant damage next to one of the front headlights.
This has been covered with black duct tape.
Inside the car, there is green mould on the floor.
The gearstick and steering wheel are covered in rust.
But the seller says the car has “all of its original parts.”
This includes original mirrors, badges, lights, lenses, and engines.
They are asking for £6,950 for the three-wheeler.But are open to offers.
The buyer must also visit their home to collect the car and pay in cash.
The description reads: “Del Boy Trotters Independent Traders Only Fools and Horses prop/replica van.
“Recently purchased barn find.
“This van has been off the road and sat in storage for many years.
“These vehicles and parts are getting really hard to find for restorations.
“This is a great opportunity to purchase for a restoration as it has all of its original parts that are hard to find.
“Original mirrors are still intact, badges still intact, lights and lenses and chrome trim, intact engine.”
They added: “You will probably need a complete rebuild a left-hand drive bare rolling shell with no mirrors, door handles, no interior, and rotten chassis.”
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