"There are many types of trucks available for purchase at public auctions. Dump trucks, Front End Loaders, Fire Engines, Ambulances and various other larger service vehicles are often available."
Yes, you can occasionally find dump trucks being sold at auction. You can also check this site for used dump trucks in your area: http://www.commercialtrucktrader.com/.
Generally fleet trucks are taken to auction houses. Most auction houses will only sell them to dealers. But some may let individuals participate in the auction.
NO. It can be sold any way the bank wants it to be sold
No. In fact most are sold at dealer only auctions.
National Canadian Retailers that sell toy dump trucks include the Canadian version of Amazon, and also the Canadian National retailer Toys-R-Us. They are also sold by the Canadian Best Buy stores.
Dealers pay low(wholesale) prices at a public auction, private might be better. A lot depends on the car and the markey for it in your area.
The LENDER. Lenders tend to have deals with auction companies. ALL repo'd cars go to auction, most of which are dealer only. You should be able to ask your bank where it went, then call that auction to see if it public or dealer only.
The Truck and Trailer website sells a wide variety of different trucks and accessories either used or new. Dump trucks, tractors, trailers, light duty trucks, used parts, and even motorcycles are products the website offers.
Your local car auction can provide you with a great selection of repossessed cars and trucks. You can contact banks and lending istituions for a list of cars tey have for sale most cars are sold at auction.
Each auction puts out a list of cars they sold and the price they sold for.
Generally sold either wholesale or at auction. The wholesaler/auctioneer depends on the location. Try the Truck Trader and maybe Auto Trader publications.
Usually you will get a sale letter from the finance company or bank letting you know where the car will be sold, at what auction, and once it is over they will send you a letter of how much the car sold for and the remainder they will send you a bill for. This is concerning a public auction of your vehicle. If it was sold privately by the dealership or whomever, the only thing to do is call and ask.