According to TMZ, high-priced auction house Moments In Time has listed the car for sale, but instead of putting it up for auction, they’ve listed it at a flat $1.5 million (what happens if they do get multiple offers remains to be seen). The car has been restored to much of its “former glory” before that fateful night in September of 1996, but close examination reportedly reveals indentations left over from bullet holes in the panels of the doors. How did Moments In Time end up having Tupac’s death car to sell in the first place? After the murder was committed, the BMW was in the possession of the Las Vegas Police Department, and it’s actually been auctioned off multiple times, bouncing from owner to another in the last two decades. Now, it will find its latest owner – personally, my money is on Martin Shkreli.