Walter White’s beige Aztek went for just $7,800 (Picture: Screenbid)

Screenbid’s auction of hundreds of the props from Breaking Bad has come to an end, with some iconic items such as Walter White’s custom Pontiac Aztek going for surprisingly cheap.

The most expensive lot was the inscribed copy of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grasses at a pretty steep $65,500 (£41,000), followed by Hector Salamanca’s infamous bell at $26,750 (£17,000).

One of the iconic hazmat suits went for $1,000 (Picture: Screenbid)

Other props were a snip given the ardent worldwide fandom for the show, with Walter White’s Pontiac Aztek, which comes in a shade exclusive to Heisenberg, being sold for $7,800 (£4,800) – less than the cost of some second hand Azteks that weren’t used in one of the greatest TV shows of all time.



Badger’s Pontiac Fiero was an absolute steal at $500 (£300) meanwhile, with Marie Schrader’s classic purple outfit (surely perfect for fancy dress parties) going for just $400 (£250).


Badger’s Pontiac Fiero sold for $500 (Picture: Screenbid)

Perhaps even more galling, you could have looked like GUS FRING IN THE 70’S for $2,100 (£1,300), if you bought the corduroy suit he wore to Mexico.

The auction was designed by Sony as a cost-effective way of disposing of props, and was expected to raise over $2 million.

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