Government auction sales usually include items that the government is in excess of, such as office equipment, furniture and automobiles.
You can find thousands of government owned/repossessed cars by going to the government auction site. The prices start very low and there are thousands to choose from.
There are no limits to what can be purchased at a police auction. The same things you could find at a regular auction might pop in one put on by the police. Though vehicles are much more common at police auctions.
Make sure you're on an official government site (ending in .gov). That's the best way of ensuring an auction's legitimacy.
You can go to business.shop.ebay.com to find an auction with farm equipment for sale in Minneapolis.
You can go to cars.gov-auctions.org and type in your area
Many sites auction cars as well as a lot more other things. Try to look on the web for auction cars and hopefully you will be able to find the car of your dreams.
Yes, anyone can attend a government auction. These auctions are open to the public, and you do not need any type of license to attend. One great source to find a listing of many government auctions is Governmentauctions.org
Contact your local, city or county government. They are able to give you the locations of their car auctions.
For government surplus specifically you would need to find a local government auction. Try contacting your highway dept and see what they do with theirs.
You could take a look on E-bay. That auction website is very well known. You can usually find things on there for a cheaper price compare to your local stores. The products on there are very good and most of them look new.
www.usa.gov has a comprehensive list of government auctions, though local government auctions are not included, only federal. You will have to talk to your local municipality or police station to find out about local government auctions.
You can go to busforsaleguide.com and search for your preference