07 January 2015 | 14:26

Elvis Presley's private jets up for auction

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Legendary singer Elvis Presley. ©REUTERS Legendary singer Elvis Presley. ©REUTERS

 Two of Elvis Presley's private jets are up for auction after spending three decades on display at his Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee, AFP reports.


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 Two of Elvis Presley's private jets are up for auction after spending three decades on display at his Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee, AFP reports.

Neither the vintage Convair 880, dubbed the Lisa Marie after Presley's daughter, or smaller Lockheed JetStar, known as Hound Dog II, are deemed airworthy.

But for devout fans of the King of Rock 'n' Roll, who would have been 80 this Thursday, the two aircraft have afforded a unique glimpse into his jet-setting lifestyle.

Los Angeles auction house Julien's, in a statement, anticipated sealed bids to come from collectors, aviation enthusiasts and entrepreneurs who might put the planes on show elsewhere.

Since the 1980s, the two jets -- which belong to OKC Partnership of Memphis -- have been on display at Graceland under a joint venture agreement with Elvis Presley Enterprises.

Last year, Elvis Presley Enterprises said it would not renew that arrangement, prompting OKC Partnership to put ads in specialist aviation magazines looking for buyers.

With no reasonable offers coming in, and the expiration of the joint venture agreement in April drawing ever closer, OKC Partnership opted for an auction instead.

"They're not flyable airplanes. They're really celebrity memorabilia," a source familiar with the aircraft told AFP on Tuesday on condition of anonymity.

Elvis Presley Enterprises did not return an email request for comment.

Presley acquired the Lisa Marie in April 1975, two years before his death, for $250,000, then spent lavishly to customize it to his own specifications.

Its 29-seat interior features a master suite with forward lounge, conference room, private club room and suite, and a bathroom with gold faucets and wash basin.

Entertainment on what the entertainer liked to call "the pride of Elvis Presley Airways" was provided by a 52-speaker sound system and a four-television in-flight video tape system.

Formerly operated by Delta Air Lines, the Convair 880 -- in its day a rival to the iconic Boeing 707 -- was sold by Presley's father in 1978.

It changed hands several times before it was towed alongside the smaller TriStar to Graceland.

Julien's Auctions said it would accept sealed bids for the aircraft until February 2 -- and it will be up to the buyer to pick them up and move them to a new home.

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