One Direction's Mystery Machine themed tour bus up for sale
The vehicle will be sold at a silent auction, meaning the winning bid will not be disclosed by Ashtons car dealers.
London: Former boy band One Direction's tour bus will be sold off at an online auction.
The group used the iconic Scooby Doo-themed VW Crafter van to travel between gigs from 2013, reported FemaleFirst.
The vehicle is a 2011 model, which cost 70,000 pounds to convert into a luxury cruiser and it is a replica of the Mystery Machine from the popular cartoon series from the outside.
The van boasts heated leather seats inscribed with LM and ZM for Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik, along with a fridge, microwave and also has a roof covered in pages from comic books encased in perspex.
Five cameras were installed on the bus to keep an eye on fans outside and it is also believed to have a water jet on-board which could be used if things went out of hand.
It also is said to have 55" Sony Bravia plasma TV screen, two smaller televisions on the sides, a Sony PlayStation, Xbox 360 and a Nintendo Wii.
The vehicle will be sold at a silent auction, meaning the winning bid will not be disclosed by Ashtons car dealers.
Sales manager Oliver Cox said: "There has been a lot of interest in it. I'm hoping for six figures for it, and the bids are already getting towards 100,000 pounds. It is certainly different from the usual Mercedes, Porsche and Land Rover we sell!"