Shania Twain tour bus up for auction by Blenheim company. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)Shania Twain tour bus up for auction by Blenheim company. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)
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Blenheim Company Auctioning Shania Twain Bus (Gallery)

A Blenheim based auction company is selling the tour bus of a famous Canadian country music star.

Shania Twain designed the bus and had it custom made by Quebec based Prevost back in 1999.

Terry Lobzun with CCP Auctions says the bus has a certain uniqueness that would likely interest buyers.

"It's a historical vehicle in its own right," says Lobzun. "It was designed by her for her needs back then and it's certainly going to be an interesting vehicle for people that are big fans or collectors of unusual cars."

Lobzun says the original cost of the vehicle was $1-million and figures it's easily worth $300,000-$500,000 without considering the added value of Shania Twain's celebrity power.

Twain used the bus on her return to the road on her final farewell tour Rock This Country, which wrapped up in Kelowna, British Columbia on Tuesday, October 27.

The bus will be auctioned off Saturday, October 30 at the Toronto Classic Car Auction at the International Centre in Mississauga.

Shania Twain tour bus up for auction. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)Shania Twain tour bus up for auction. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)

Shania Twain tour bus up for auction. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)Shania Twain tour bus up for auction. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)

Shania Twain tour bus up for auction. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)Shania Twain tour bus up for auction. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)

Shania Twain tour bus up for auction. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)Shania Twain tour bus up for auction. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)

Shania Twain tour bus up for auction. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)Shania Twain tour bus up for auction. (Photo courtesy of CCP Auctions)

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