Sea Shadow
Yeah your not going to find this on Ebay.  However you can check it out on the GSA website, they are still taking bids for the next 24 hours on this super cool stealth warship that the government no longer wants or wishes to maintain. The General Services Administration is taking bids on the U.S. Navy’s Sea Shadow, built by Lockheed Martin in 1983 for the Navy to test radar-evading capabilities and other weapons systems. The ship has outlived its usefulness, and the Navy is trying to unload it to avoid maintenance costs, the Los Angeles Times reports.

“It is not cost-effective for the Navy to maintain the ship in an inactive condition any longer, and the ship no longer serves any operational or research purpose,” Navy spokesman Christopher Johnson told the Times. “Our only disposition option is dismantling and recycling.”

Which means if you submit the highest bid, you won’t be taking the 118-foot-long, 499-ton Sea Shadow for a three-hour tour with Gilligan and the Skipper.

“The ex-Sea Shadow shall be disposed of by completely dismantling and scrapping within the U.S.A. Dismantling is defined as reducing the property such as it has no value except for its basic material content,” read the conditions on the GSA auction site.

That seems to have dampened the interest of evil madmen bent on world domination. (The Sea Shadow is said to be the inspiration for the villain’s vessel in the 1997 James Bond film “Tomorrow Never Dies.”)

The GSA website reports only 10 bidders so far, with the top bid at $139,100. Bidding started at $10,000.

The winning bidder will have to pick up the prize from the Maritime Administration National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California.

The Sea Shadow comes complete with a covered barge/floating dry dock, so once you bust it up you will have a keepsake to remind you of what could have been.

Bids are due by 6 p.m. ET Friday. Good luck.

Sources: CNN, LA Times