Elvis Presley’s private planes, Lisa Marie and Hound Dog II, will be sold by Julien’s Auctions starting Friday through Feb. 2.

After buying the Lisa Marie from Delta in 1975 for $250,000 and after renovating it, it’s worth $600,000. He bought the Hound Dog II to travel in while the first one was getting redone that same year and it’s worth $900,000.

USA Today reports Martin Nolan, executive director of Julien's, “It gives us an insight into how he lived and how Elvis, the King, traveled on board the Lisa Marie.”

The luxury aircraft had gold faucets, a penthouse bedroom and can hold up to 29 people.

For the past three decades, the planes have been displayed at Graceland.

BBC News reports they’re both not in commission to fly. The last time it flew was in 1977 when Priscilla Presley and actor George Hamilton took it to travel to his funeral.

Whoever buys the planes – as a package - will also have the option of buying land right next to Graceland to display them on, which will not be part of the Presley Museum.

“I hope that the new owners will find a location close to Graceland,” said Nolan.