Soccer sensation Marcus Rashford’s unfortunate encounter with a pole left his $880,000 Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge in a salvageable state. Despite its dismal condition, a brave soul acquired it with hopes of restoration, only to uncover the extent of the damage.
The salvaged Wraith, stripped of its front fascia, fender, and rear bumper, presents a daunting restoration task. With shattered windows and disintegrated suspension, its roadworthiness seems a distant dream. Nevertheless, the allure of its original LS5 engine and low mileage tantalizes the new owner.
Rashford’s mishap, colliding with another car and a pole, marred the once-pristine Wraith. Though unscathed, the soccer star’s luxury ride suffered significant front-end damage. Its Mansory-enhanced V12 engine now remains silent, defying attempts to revive it.
Despite initial optimism, restoring the Wraith proves arduous, with technical hurdles and exorbitant costs looming large. While the allure of salvaging a celebrity-owned vehicle is undeniable, the reality of its condition casts a shadow of doubt over the endeavor.