By Tim Binnall
Argentine Facebook users looking for a bargain on the website's marketplace feature were left scratching their heads over a listing by an individual who was trying to sell a flying saucer. The peculiar post, seen below, showcased the alleged craft sitting in a grassy field and reportedly explained that the seller wished to unload the UFO, which was said to have been from 1996. Further details in the ad included that the flying saucer had racked up a whopping 3.8 million miles on its proverbial cosmic odometer by way of "six trips to the moon and two to Mars."
The seller went on to assure would-be buyers that the "engine does not smoke or vent," though lamented that the "stratosphere and the troposphere" had stripped the craft of its paint. That said, the alleged owner of the flying saucer boasted that it sports the ability to capture "seventeen cows per minute," but cautioned its future pilot to not try to take any other animals. Indicated that they would accept no returns, the seller listed the rather reasonable asking price of around $380 for the UFO.