Made by Rolls Royce in collaboration with German luxury car manufacturer Mansory, Rashford originally paid an eye-watering £700,000 for the vehicle.
But the car was written off last September when Rashford was involved in a collision.
Fortunately, neither Rashford or the other driver were injured in the crash, which also saw the car knock over a traffic pole.
The accident caused extensive damage to the left side of the vehicle and subsequently saw it listed for auction.
YouTuber Mat Armstrong, who boasts 2.55million subscribers, bought the vehicle for £185k, a snip of the original £700k Rashford paid for the vehicle.
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But he admits that he was shocked at how bad the damage to the car actually was, and described it as “wrecked”.
Despite the car clearly being severely damaged in the pictures on the online listing, it was claimed by the auction company that the car could start.
But the YouTuber had no such luck, and had to work for much of the evening to fire it up even once.
He jokingly added: “There’s no way they started it. The only person who would know if this thing starts is Rashford.”