An E-Type Jaguar covered in 24 carat gold and 100,000 Swarovski crystals is selling for £24,000…but there is one drawback.
The unique, sparkly car was built by hand.
It took over 300 hours to stick the crystals on alone.
But the downside is won’t be able to do 153mph like the real classic motor.
In fact it doesn’t even have an engine or motor and is pedal-powered.
That is because the car is actually a half size version and a kid’s toy.
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It is being sold by RM Sotheby’s at auction.
It was made by Halfscale Cars and used to be for sale at Harrods for £15,000.
But they are not sold at the posh west London department store any more.
As well as the hand set, Swarovski , Xirius-cut crystals and 24 carat gold plated bodywork, it boasts a plush interior.
It has a bench-style leather seat and diamond-stitched upholstery and a gold steering wheel.
A Sotheby’s spokesperson said: “Launched by Halfscale Cars in 2019, this children’s version of the iconic Jaguar E-Type is arguably one of the ultimate toys for young classic car enthusiasts.
“In an exclusive partnership with the famous British department store Harrods, Halfscale built a version of the E-Type that featured bodywork adorned with over 100,000 Swarovski Xirius-cut crystals.
“Built by hand in the United Kingdom, production times allegedly exceeded 300 hours with each crystal applied by hand to the mini E-Type.
“This pedal-powered children’s car brightwork is finished in lavish 24 carat gold plating.
“Inside, the colour theme continues with a gold plated steering wheel, further complemented by gold-coloured diamond-stitched leather.
“No longer sold by Harrods, this Crystal E-Type presents a unique opportunity to acquire a rare British-built children’s car.”
The auction takes place in Dubai on 9 March.
The guide price is between £16,000 and £24,000.
Last September, the auction house sold a silver version for £15,000 but that was battery powered.
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