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Hustler Pornographer Larry Flynt’s $35M Private Jet For Sale On Facebook Marketplace For $18K

The remains of Hustler pornographer Larry Flynt’s private jet are for sale online for a fraction of its original price.

The so-called ‘King of Smut’ owned at least four private jets, including a 2006 $35 million Gulfstream G-IV, listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace with a price tag of only $18,000 in Florida.

The black jet has the word Hustler, after the porn magazine Flynt founded, in capital letters on the site.

Plane salvage fighter Ozzie Saez turned on Hollywood porn king’s plane facebook Marketplace this month for just $18,000.

The remains of a $35 million jet formerly owned by porn mogul and self-described

The remains of a $35 million jet formerly owned by porn mogul and self-described “smut-peddler” Larry Flynt are for sale for just $18,000 in Valrico, Florida

The 2006 Gulfstream G-IV is painted black and has the word Hustler written on the site in gold capital letters, after the monthly pornographic magazine founded by Flynt

The 2006 Gulfstream G-IV is painted black and has the word Hustler written on the site in gold capital letters, after the monthly pornographic magazine founded by Flynt

The aircraft is not whole and is missing all of its two Rolls-Royce RB.184 Tay engines, wings, modified interior and landing gear

The aircraft is not whole and is missing all of its two Rolls-Royce RB.184 Tay engines, wings, modified interior and landing gear

The 'King of Smut' died last year at the age of 78 and was best known for creating a porn empire around Hustler.  Pictured: Flynt with Hustler models (left to right) Vanessa Graw, Tanya Schafer and Nikki Gray in 2007 Las Vegas, Nevada

The ‘King of Smut’ died last year at the age of 78 and was best known for creating a porn empire around Hustler. Pictured: Flynt with Hustler models (left to right) Vanessa Graw, Tanya Schafer and Nikki Gray in 2007 Las Vegas, Nevada

It can be picked up from the hangar in Valrico, Florida.

However, the aircraft is not whole and is missing all of its two Rolls-Royce RB.184 Tay engines, wings, modified interior and landing gear.

It is likely that the two engines would be worth more on their own than if they were left attached to the aircraft, which has declined in value due to the need for repairs and maintenance.

Saez, of Aero Salvage Design, usually tears up old planes to sell for parts.

Ozzie Saez (pictured) of Aero Salvage Design put the Hollywood porn king's plane on Facebook Marketplace this month for just $18,000

Ozzie Saez (pictured) of Aero Salvage Design put the Hollywood porn king’s plane on Facebook Marketplace this month for just $18,000

Flynt is seen in November 2004 celebrating his 62nd birthday at The Hustler Club in Paris

Flynt is seen in November 2004 celebrating his 62nd birthday at The Hustler Club in Paris

Larry Flynt, pictured in March 2009, owned a number of private jets worth millions of dollars

Larry Flynt, pictured in March 2009, owned a number of private jets worth millions of dollars

He kept Flynt’s plane relatively intact because of the porn mogul’s famed owner, but offers to sell it in sections for $500 a foot.

In addition to founding Hustler, Flynt was an outspoken First Amendment activist who built a $400 million adult entertainment empire.

He died of heart failure at his Hollywood Hills home last February at the age of 78, though he had suffered a series of health problems since an assassination attempt in 1978 that left him paralyzed from the waist down.

White racist serial killer Joseph Paul Franklin attempted to kill Flynt as he left Georgia court.

Franklin shot him, leaving him paralyzed, in retaliation for Hustler posting images of interracial sex.

The controversial mogul and self-proclaimed First Amendment champion had been involved in numerous legal battles over free speech and pornography.

He often clashed with feminist groups and the religious right, and was once indicted by evangelist Rev. Jerry Falwell in a case that went to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Flynt opened the first Hustler Club in Ohio in the 1960s and created an erotic empire

Flynt opened the first Hustler Club in Ohio in the 1960s and created an erotic empire

Flynt is pictured at home in Los Angeles in March 1979, one year after surviving death

Flynt is pictured at home in Los Angeles in March 1979, one year after surviving death

Flynt and his fifth wife, Elizabeth Berrios, are pictured in the Oxford Union, UK, in February 2014

Flynt and his fifth wife, Elizabeth Berrios, are pictured in the Oxford Union, UK, in February 2014

Woody Harrelson in the 1996 movie

Woody Harrelson in the 1996 movie

Flynt, a self-proclaimed “smut peddler” who transformed his Midwestern strip clubs into the multimillion-dollar Hustler empire, was passionate about personal freedoms.

He was an unlikely acquittal activist known for his legal battle over pornography regulations. Aside from pornography, he launched unsuccessful bids for political office.

His life was made into a 1996 film, The People vs Larry Flynt, starring Woody Harrelson, Edward Norton and Courtney Love, which chronicled his fame and his clashes with religious institutions and the law.

Flynt was married five times and had five children – his daughter Lisa Flynt-Fugate died in October 2014 at the age of 47 in a car accident in Ohio.

He was survived by TJ Flynt; Theresa Flynt, who worked in marketing for the retail side of Hustler; Tonya Flynt-Vega, who accused her father of sexual abuse – he denied it – and started the Coalition Against Pornography; and Larry Flynt Jr, who according to his father was… ‘worthless’.

He married Elizabeth Berrios, his former nurse, in 1998.

In 2013, he told: The Hollywood Reporter he was estranged from four of his five children because he claimed they just wanted his money and were unwilling to show any interest in running his business.

Larry Flynt’s Most Controversial Published Photos

Jacki.e. Onassis: pPhotos of the former First Lady sunbathing naked were scattered across pages of the August 1975 Hustler magazine.

He bought the paparazzi photos of her sunbathing on a beach in Greece for $18,000 and quickly sold a million copies of the song they featured.

In June 1978, a Hustler cover showed the legs and lower body of a woman stuffed into a meat grinder

In June 1978, a Hustler cover showed the legs and lower body of a woman stuffed into a meat grinder

Meat Grinder Cover Image: In June 1978, a Hustler cover showed the legs and lower body of a woman stuffed into a meat grinder with minced meat coming out the other side.

Flynt added a quote that read: “We will no longer hang women as pieces of meat.”

‘Pink Shots’: In November 1974, the magazine published photos of open vulvas.

Flynt had to fight to publish every issue because many people, including some at his distribution company, found the magazine too explicit and threatened to remove it from the market.