This mundane Marks and Spencer delivery lorry has been transformed into a £10,000 sick new digs, featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The man behind it, Iftikhar Azam, had been living in it for two years.
The lorry also comes with a bath, sliding patio doors and a bloody lift.
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Azam, 43, came up with the idea when he found himself in a personal rut.
He purchased the lorry for £3,500 four years ago before turning it around.
He told the Birmingham Mail: "I did it up to a good standard so I could live in it when I was looking for a home."I put in a kitchen with a dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, built-in appliances, two bathrooms, two bedrooms, a living room and a lift as there was already one there to stack pallets,"
Azam sparked a row from locals when he moved the lorry into his mum's front garden in Sheldon.
He's looking to sell the it off to avoid legal action from Birmingham City Council.
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"It wasn't meant to be here that long, a sale fell through.
"A friend was meant to take it to Scotland but he changed his mind.
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"I want to sell it for £2,000 because otherwise the council will tow it away and put the charge, with costs, onto my mother's property.
"I'm looking for someone who can make good use of it."
That someone could be you!
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Words by Josh Teal
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