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car auctions FAQ


first off, the city does not auction reposessed cars. Reposessed cars belong to the banks. They sell them at dealer auctions, and occasionally at public sale.

The only auctions held by governments are either their own vehciles (ex-cop


first off, the city does not auction reposessed cars. Reposessed cars belong to the banks. They sell them at dealer auctions, and occasionally at public sale.

The only auctions held by governments are either their own vehciles (ex-cop


Check your local yellar pages. =^ )


Some car auction lots don't allow people without a dealers license to actually buy cars from them. You can always find a lot that buys them from auctions and sells them. I've seen 2001 mustangs go for 3k or so.

car auctions news

Classic car auction rolls into convention center

21.05.12

"This is by far our biggest year ever," with more vehicles being offered, said Donnie Gould, president of Auctions America, which has offices in Oakland Park and Auburn, Ind.

Two other cars with celebrity cachet are a 1933 Cadillac that appeared in the film "Seabiscuit" and a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 owned by Formula One World Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner Jacques Villeneuve.

Last year, the Fort Lauderdale auction generated $18 million in sales, and it's expected to top $20 million this year, Gould said.

About 50 percent of the cars for sale are on consignment from out-of-state sellers, some as far away as Seattle, Wash., Canada and Puerto Rico.

"It's a great place to put your money right now," Gould said of the car collectors market. "It's a very safe investment."

This year, several private collections are being sold, including The Tony Parella Corvette Collection of 25 of classic American sports cars ranging from a 1953 roadster to a 1998 convertible.


Source: Sun-Sentinel