Can't face the end of Breaking Bad? Own Walter White's Pontiac Aztek as props from show are auctioned off



It's rear end is smashed in following a crash, it isn't even in driving condition, and it comes from one very questionable former owner.

But to make beaten up 2003 Pontiac Aztek your new car will cost you some serious money - thanks to the former owner Walter White.

The prop from AMCs Breaking Bad is one of around 250 items from the hit show to be auctioned off as the show's final episode airs this Sunday.

Walter's car: The Pontiac Aztek that Walter drove in Breaking Bad will be on the auction block

Yours for grabs: The auction is now live at ScreenBid.com

Bidding on the Aztek is currently an affordable $1,000, although it is expected to go for much more.

However fans won't be able to use the car, at least with out some serious work.

The sale notes explain: 'Breaking Bad producers used three Azteks making the show. One will remain on display at the Sony studios in Culver City and one is a parts car.



'This is the third - a 2003 that was a crash vehicle. Its rear quarter is pretty much wrecked, and the glass is broken, so it'll need some work. OK, it'll need a whole lot of work.

'The vehicle is not in driving condition and is sold as-is.'



Needs some work: But with bidding already over $7,000 there is a lot of interest in Skyler White's Breaking Bad Jeep

Jesse's red Toyota Tercel also was put on the auction block with the bidding opening at $5,500.

And Skyler White's highly recognizable 1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer is also causing some excitement, with bidding reaching $7,125.

The sale notes explain: 'The Jeep runs and drives, but leaks oil and has some paint bubbling and chipping. This is the very Jeep that Skyler, played by Emmy winner Anna Gunn, drives through New Mexico.'

Also on sale at Screenbid.com is the yellow hazmat suit.

The iconic suit was worn by Bryan Cranston's Walter White character as he manufactured methamphetamine and will be up for sale with bidding starting at $1,500.

Props auction: The hazmat suit worn by Walter White in the hit show Breaking Bad will be up for auction upon the show's conclusion Film producer Bill Block and entrepreneur Jeffrey A. Dash founded Screenbid.com and Block told the New York Times that the Breaking Bad props could yield more than $2 million. The Breaking Bad sale includes the hazmat suit worn by Aaron Paul's character Jesse Pinkman with bidding beginning at $750. The pink and white teddy bear that has cropped up on the show has a starting bid price of $1,500. There will be two bears up for auction, one with eyes and one without. Walter's inscribed Leaves Of Grass book that proved to be a crucial prop in the show has its opening bid set at $3,000.



Teddy bear: The pivotal pink and white teddy bear also will be for auction

The founders of Screenbid said the site was created to help studios dispose of their props systematically and profitably.

The Breaking Bad auction was organized in collaboration with producer Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Sony Pictures also has participated in a second auction to sell paraphernalia from the James Franco film This Is The End.

Props and other items on Screenbid have been authenticated by the studio, producers or artists involved in the sale.