Up for consideration is a Bike Cave Tidy Tent.  Purchased from an estate sale - great condition. The tent is green and measures 78 long, 66 high, and 32 deep.  It appears to never have been used.  Inside the tent are the instructions and metal rods to set-up the tent. From a fine local estate. Please see photos for more information on the details of the tent.  

Below is a description I found when the tent was originally for sale. 

Bike Cave Tidy Tent

The Tidy Tent from Bike Cave is a clever way to store your bikes on the go. Made from durable, strong Nylon Polyester Polypropylene (PP), it is easy to clean and roomy enough to fit two adult-sized bicycles. Plus, it includes an additional zip across the bottom of the door panel, has a fully sewn-in tough PE groundsheet and incorporates two adjustable ventilation flaps in the roof to reduce internal condensation.

Durable, Lightweight and Reliable Bike Storage Tent

Bike Cave field trials have shown that the material accommodates various printing processes and techniques favourably and shows no sign of colour degradation when exposed to prolonged bright sunlight. The Nylon Polyester PP fabric combined with the flexible fibre-glass rod chassis, have been specifically chosen to provide a lightweight storage solution with added benefits in retail storage and consumer product transportation.

Quick, Easy and Convenient

Designed to be quick and easy to install, the Tidy Tent has a detachable zipped front panel providing the owner with the choice of having the front open or closed - very useful in the summer months when rainfall is less prevalent and access is required frequently. The Tidy Tent can be installed in a wide variety of locations against walls and fences. The outer edge of the rear panel has 5 fixing points. Simply connect the main fibreglass rods and slide through two sleeves in the nylon/polyester fabric, inserting the ends into the “feet” in the base panel. Next place the 5 smaller rods into the eyelets in the front and rear panels to stretch the 2 arcs apart. Finally, drill up to 5 holes and screw the back panel secure.