Jinkies! It looks like the days of solving mysteries and building zany traps to foil would-be evil-doers are over for some meddling kids because one of the most iconic vehicles in pop culture is now for sale here in Grand Rapids.

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Mystery Machine For Sale

Canonically, Scooby and the Gang live in Crystal Cove, but it looks like the Mystery Machine has found a new home at the GR Auto Gallery, LLC, and is very clean and crisp. The Mystery Machine, made from a 1964 Ford Econoline, has an incredibly to-scale wrap of the van from the cartoons. This van has been dubbed a "retro enthusiast's dream".

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The exterior is impressive, but the inside of the Mystery Machine is just as incredible. Per the listing description, this car features a "plush shag carpet that adds a groovy touch to the van's already whimsical design." If sleeping on the shag carpet isn't your style, you could sleep on the bed in the back after a long day of meddling.

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Perhaps the most shocking part about the van, aside from the fantastic shape it's in, despite all the driving Fred does driving to various mysteries, this 1964 Ford Ecoline only has 57,699 miles on it and could be yours for $39,900 (no Scooby Snacks included). 

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You can view the full in-depth photo gallery and details of the Mystery Machine here, or some highlights below.

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You Could Own The Mystery Machine

The Mystery Machine has made its way to Grand Rapids. For $39k, you could get this car with 57,000 miles on it. View the listing here.

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