Rock 'n' roll history: A 1962 Lockheed JetStar 1329 once owned by Elvis Presley is for sale via online auction site IronPlanet. IronPlanet Fit for a King: The jet features red velvet seats, red plush carpeting and wood paneling with gold-plated accents. IronPlanet Cockpit: Elvis might have been famous for his thrust, but without an engine, this plane is unlikely to ever get off the ground. IronPlanet Will you miss me tonight? The plane fetched an auction price of $430,000 last year but is already back on the market. IronPlanet There goes my everything: The plane has been sitting on a runway in Roswell, New Mexico, for 36 years and is in an advance state of disrepair. IronPlanet State of the art: The customized interior would have been top of the range back in the 1970s. IronPlanet Electronic display: This electronic display would have shown the time, temperature, altitude and air speed. IronPlanet VIPs' choice: Elvis owned two Lockheed JetStars. The other one, named Hound Dog II, is parked at Graceland. IronPlanet Production: The Lockheed JetStar is one of 204 produced by Lockheed between 1957 and 1978. Frank Sinatra is also said to have owned one. IronPlanet Throne room: The bathroom, which has seen better days, features a velvet-topped toilet. IronPlanet The next step Is love: During its 36 years on the tarmac at Roswell, the plane has become something of a local tourist attraction IronPlanet Family affair: The plane was owned by Elvis and his father, Vernon. His mother, Gladys Presley, is also pictured here. Hulton Archive/Getty Images Prev Next