Inside Elvis Presley’s 1960s mobile home
Elvis fans have been given an intimate look into the life of the King of rock 'n' roll as his mobile home goes to auction.
Photos inside his 1960s Delta home have been released prior to the auction taking place at GWS Auctions in Beverly Hills this Saturday.
The “Legends: Iconic Film & Music Memorabilia Auction” will also be selling the iconic star’s personal Bible and his Sea-Mist Green Cadillac Seville, the last car he purchased before his death.
According to the auction house, the two-bedroom mobile home has been restored to its original fashion.
Elvis and Priscilla Presley purchased the mobile home in 1967 and parked it on their “Circle G Ranch” near their home in Graceland.
“Elvis liked his Memphis Mafia around, and he figured the way to do that was to buy eight house trailers and have them installed on poured concrete pads near the lake on the property,” it says on GWS Auctions website.
“The accommodations for the guys were set way back on the 163-acre property, however, Elvis seemed to have really loved hanging out with his buddies back in the trailer area, and as a result, in March he ordered this two-bedroom trailer for him and Priscilla.”
GWS Auctions also revealed that some sources believe Lisa Marie was conceived in the mobile home, due to the date of purchase.
The home features a vintage-style kitchen and is primarily wooden.
GWS Auctions said the home is currently owned by a museum and has been authenticated, so the lucky new owner will receive the original paperwork that features Elvis’s signature.
Scroll through the gallery above to see inside the King’s mobile home.