Rob Ford is auctioning off his prized possessions.
The embattled former Toronto mayor put a few items from his personal collection — including the tie he wore when he infamously admitted to smoking crack — on eBay.
Ford, who stepped down as mayor after he was diagnosed with a rare cancer in September, posted links to four auctions on his Twitter Thursday.
Overnight, his “vintage football tie,” which features logos from dozens of NFL teams, skyrocketed to over $2,400 — the most popular of his personal effects on the bidding block.
But that’s not the only memorabilia Ford is parting with from his heyday as Toronto’s mayor.
He listed a framed “Keep Calm and Carry On” poster that served as a decoration in his office last January. More than 30 bidders have brought the price of the run-of-the-mill poster up to $305.
The chrome-dome mayor’s navy blue moose PJ pants are also fetching $305. Ford boasted that the frumpy pants were featured in photographs from one of his many trips to Wal-Mart.
He’s also pawning off his personalized, super-size Saskatchewan Roughriders jersey that he got at a game in July 2013. The green jersey, which is advertised as a 4XL, is already up to $1,275 with six days left in the auction.
Each lucky buyer will get a “signed, original, Certificate of Authenticity from Councillor Rob Ford himself,” according to the item’s descriptions.
The 45-year-old is generously donating a whopping 10 percent of the proceeds to “liposarcoma facilities and research,” after suffering from the disease himself.
He endured numerous rounds of chemotherapy throughout the winter months that “reduced” the tumor, according to CBC. Ford has not spoken publicly about whether his cancer is in remission.
Despite his poor health, Toronto residents appointed the scandal-ridden Ford as a councilman last October.



