FOR less than £1,000 you can own a classic 1977 cream Ford Capri MK2 currently marketed for sale as 'Spares or Repairs'.

According to the seller, the previously loved 45-year-old car, located in Dalton, has sat on a driveway for the last 25 years after the current registered keeper died - "ultimately resulting in what you see today".

It is clear to see from the images that the rotten bodywork of the MK2 Ghia 3.0l is beyond repairs, however, the seller insists that there are many rare parts that can be harvested from within.

The vehicle is still registered, however, doesn't come with a V5 document but does come with a receipt when it was purchased from its only previous owner in 1978.

A replacement document would need to be obtained to retain the vehicle registration number.

The coupé is currently stored on a pallet, and it appears any parts that have fallen off have been thrown in through the roof, including a spare wheel and there are weeds growing on the dashboard.

The Mail: The interior features natural air freshenerThe interior features natural air freshener (Image: © Ebay/SWD Media)

Parts are listed as: "A full set of alloy wheels, a full set of green glass (the passenger door glass is in the car, all are un etched), rear lights, an uncracked dash (it is wet but not cracked), dials, driver's door mirror, steering column and locks with key, much hard to find trim both inside and out as well as much, much more.

"The engine, box, axle, etc, is all there, the engine we cannot turn."

Mileage is unknown as the seller claims it is too risky to open the driver's door in case it snaps in half.

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The eBay auction is currently selling for £800, and was shared on Facebook page 'Classic Fords For Sale' and has attracted hundreds of comments.

One user wrote: "Just wants a quick polish and hoover out then will be better than brand new."

The Mail: Rear of the year 1974?Rear of the year 1974? (Image: © Ebay/SWD Media)

Another said: "I don't think a forklift is needed for this one, I'll collect it with a dustpan and brush."

A third commented: "A drop of Tcut it will be fine."

A fourth added: "It didn't say 'first to see will buy' so I'm not interested."

The Ford Capri MK2 3.0l was manufactured between 1974 and 1978 and boasted the Essex V6 engine.

According to howmanyleft.co.uk there are only 14 MK2 Capris on the road in the UK today, with a further 12 currently with a SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) in place.