Fancy living like Shaggy and Scooby?
You can now purchase your very own ‘Mystery Machine’ for just £1,300.
An iconic van painted with the famous bright blue, green and orange exterior has been listed on Facebook Marketplace, with the seller accepting offers from £1,200 upwards.
The camper van, which sleeps four, is a 1983 Bedford CF 250 Autosleeper and has been in the seller’s family for 16 years reports What’s The Jam.
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Based in the Nottingham area, it comes complete with leopard print seats and funky curtains.
In the TV show, the Mystery Machine was used by Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne to investigate mysteries – travelling around in their trusty van to unmask over 300 different villains.
This vehicle, which dates back to 1983, hasn’t seen quite as much mystery, but had been in daily use up until 2022, although has not been used since.
It’s oven and fridge were in working order when it was last in use, so you can make full use of the Mystery Machine and take it on adventures, cooking and hosting for others.
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After a bit of a revamp and TLC, the van could assist you in solving your own mysteries around the UK – you just need to recruit a team of your own.
Last year, a similarly decorated ‘Mystery Machine’ van that had been personalised for ex-One Direction members, Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik, went on sale for £39,990.
The groovy Volkswagen was transformed into a replica of the Scooby Doo vehicle and was customised for the band members before the Where We Are Tour in 2014.
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It was previously listed on eBay for the same price in 2020.
Wrapped in a blue vinyl cover, the vehicle featured the iconic orange mystery machine logo and has an orange flower like the original.
On the inside, two black leather seats have been inscribed with the singers’ initials – LT and ZJM.
There is a large gaming system with an Xbox, TV screen and Nintendo Wii, presumably to keep the What Makes You Beautiful singers entertained while they were on the road.