For the starting bid of $62, you could own one of Councillor Rob Ford’s office cast-offs.

With the promise of more to come, Ford’s office posted a listing Friday afternoon for a map of Toronto’s Port Lands, circa 1990. Opening bid: $50 — American. No delivery.

Though the listing promised to donate 10 per cent of all proceeds to cancer care and treatment (Ford was recently diagnosed with a rare tumour, derailing his mayoral bid), it is unclear where the bulk of the money will go.

Ford, who won his first mayoral election in 2010 on the promise to “stop the gravy train” at city hall is himself a millionaire, with a stake in the Etobicoke-based family business started by his late father, Deco Labels and Tags.

His city hall assistant, Dan Jacobs, refused to say where the remainder of the funds would go.

“Just some spring cleaning, and supporting a good cause in the process,” Jacobs wrote in an email.

The former-mayor-turned-councillor has famously sold bobbleheads — some autographed — in his likeness depicted in various outfits.

The map, which the listing purports to be an “original,” has a business label attached to the front that is “slightly loose at the corner.” A grinning Ford is seen posing for a picture with the map online.

There were less than five bids on the item Friday afternoon. The winner is promised a “signed certificate of authenticity from Rob Ford himself.”

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