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Old Oct 8, 2013 | 07:15 AM
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Looking for an auction company

Hi all new to the forums. I need help finding a reputable auction company. To make a long story short I'm a County employee and I am trying to help a property owner clean up his land to avoid legal troubles. He's in assisted living and is not able to do this himself.

He has numerous classic cars on his land. Most are Mopar's but there are other models as well. Some have titles, some don't. Some are probably worth restoring and some would make great part cars.

Does anyone know of an auction company that specializes in salvaged classic cars that can come out to the property, take pictures and inventory and have an online auction? I haven't had much luck finding one. Most are auctions for restored or drivable cars. Thanks in advance.
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Old Oct 8, 2013 | 08:01 AM
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Your best bet if you are willing is to sell them on Ebay
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Old Oct 8, 2013 | 08:16 AM
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I have looked into that but we don't have the time to post every auction. Are there people that can be hired out for listing items on ebay that you may know of?
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Old Oct 8, 2013 | 10:18 AM
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Here is my suggestion....

Go to your Fleet supervisor or county Clerks office and see who is doing the county's Auctions..

What most Auction Houses will do for you is pick up all the stuff to be auctioned and auction it off for you. There are some fees. Most of witch they will be able to give you. (Transportation, Smog, Paperwork, Reg. Ect) But you will be rid of all of it.

Not that this is near you. But here one I have used...
http://kenporterauctions.com/vehicle..._num&searchval=
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Old Oct 8, 2013 | 10:42 AM
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Where are you located? If close to me, I might come down and help minimize the auction size!
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Old Oct 8, 2013 | 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by RacerHog
Here is my suggestion....

Go to your Fleet supervisor or county Clerks office and see who is doing the county's Auctions..

What most Auction Houses will do for you is pick up all the stuff to be auctioned and auction it off for you. There are some fees. Most of witch they will be able to give you. (Transportation, Smog, Paperwork, Reg. Ect) But you will be rid of all of it.

Not that this is near you. But here one I have used...
http://kenporterauctions.com/vehicle..._num&searchval=
Thanks for the suggestions racerhog. We are a pretty small county so auctions are usually done by the state. If the county has to move on the property then we will have a lot more control but sadly most of the cars would probably make it to the crusher. Right now the owner is working with us and we offered to help find a way to sell all the cars as quickly as possible since his health is poor and he's been ordered to remove them due to zoning violations.

I'll check into that link. I appreciate the info.
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Old Oct 8, 2013 | 01:04 PM
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Where are you located? If close to me, I might come down and help minimize the auction size!
Probably not too close. It's in North Dakota.
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