YOU'LL never know what you'll stumble upon while browsing the endless of scroll of listings on Facebook Marketplace.

The following five finds are all on offer in Wiltshire.

A free car

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This 1976 Jaguar Series 2 is being given away for free after driving exactly 11,111km.

The seller is looking for something to swap for this vintage vehicle, which has automatic transmission and was originally painted red.

Bomb shelter seeks collector

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This Anderson concrete bomb shelter is being given away free to any interested collectors.

The current owner has the small structure in their back garden and describes the condition as 'used - like new'.

Catering cabin

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This catering cabin for a burger-selling business is being offered for £3,500.

The seller describes the 2500mm x 2000mm unit as an unfinished project, with a roller shutter and all electrics working.

The sink fryer and hot plate both need a bit of care and the till is in good condition but the external top facia needs replacing.

Any interested buyers must arrange their own collection of the cabin.

Advertising paperboy, similar to that out of Corrie

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A life-size figure of the advertising paperboy which claims to be the same as the one that used to stand outside The Kabin on the set of Coronation Street is on the market for £350.

The seller has restored it and painted it to a good finish with two coats of paint. The base has two castor wheels to the rear to enable easy movement.

The listing says that, although the figure has been used for many years, it is in remarkably good condition, apart from a few lumps and bumps. Collection preferred but quotation for delivery to mainland UK can be arranged if required.

Hundreds of Pokemon cards

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A huge stack of Pokemon cards is being sold off for £2 per set. Hundreds of random cards have been collected over six years and are now seeking new owners. Each pack comes with ate least one energy card and two hologram ones.

The seller's listing suggests that the price has been discounted from £1,234, though this may be a placeholder value. It also states one set costs £2 and three sets cost £5 but later prices the packs as £3.50 for one and £10 for 3.

Smart car's new lease of life as an ice cream buggy

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Last but not least, and slightly further afield in Faringdon, is this £2,000 'ice cream buggy'.

The seller converted a Smart Car into a Halloween-themed machine which has an ice cream dispenser in the back. The listing says there is "nothing else like it", "it looks unreal at any event" and "makes a fortune at Halloween". 

It can be driven and is "all ready to go" but is not road legal, and comes with a 32-amp socket, transporter and straps.