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A Total of 87 Pages

 

Our "Seized Car Auction Guide" is in a .pdf file format (Adobe Acrobat File) which is accessible via a download link after purchase.  Our Information Research Staff at H.I.R. has spent months compiling all of the Seized Car/Vehicle Contact Information, Resources, Tools, Tips and General Content in our "Seized Car Auction Guide".

Our "Seized Car Auction Guide" lists the names and addresses of local, state, provincial and federal government agencies who seize and then sell items on a continuing basis along with other surplus, vehicles, jewelry, computers, real estate, and more - a lot more!

Below, you will find a bulleted list of what aspects/subjects are covered in our renown Seized Car Information Guide.

  Chapter 1:   So What Are You Looking For?
  Chapter 2:   U.S. Department Of Defense Sales
  Chapter 3:   U.S. Customs Service Auctions
  Chapter 4:   United States Marshal's Sales
  Chapter 5:   Police Auctions: State & Local
  Chapter 6:   Beating The Guys That Don't Advertise Their Sales
  Chapter 7:   How To Bid & How Much
  Chapter 8:   Going State & Local On Auctions
  Chapter 9:   Finding Buyers Quickly
  Chapter 10: Little or No Money Down Deals
  Chapter 11: You've Got The "Know-How", Use It Profitably
  Canadian Addendum
  Glossary Of Terms

 

 

Our Guide contains a bonus section which has the largest compilation of Seized Car Contact Information/Resources/Tips, etc.. On and Offline.  During Information Research and Compilation, our Research Staff was determined to gather and organize every available piece of information on U.S. & Canadian Government Seized Cars, and was successful.  The results are included as an addon to the guide.  You won't find a better Seized Car Information Resource, other than ours.  Just take a look below and view the content covered:
    Auction Basics
    List of Government Agencies That Have Auctions
    Auction Day Tips
    Auction Terms
    How Much You Should Bid
    Obtaining Money From The Government To Bid - Programs
    Merchandise Reference Guide - A Detailed List Of Government Agencies (Showing The Different Types Of Vehicles/Merchandise They Auction Off)
    Reselling Purchased Merchandise
    Bidding Tips
    Federal Auction Listings/Contact Information
    Seized Car Auction Listings/Contact Information
    Miscellaneous Government Auctions
    Local Auction Information In Your Area
    U.S. Marshals Auctions
    Credit Financing/Repair
    Government Contacts
    Government Grants
    National Sellers List - U.S. Marshals Service

If by chance you cannot physically make it to a Seized Auto Auction, you may Bid on Seized Autos being auctioned off On-Line through a special list of Government "Seized Auto, Merchandise & Land Auctions".  All Bidding & Transacting can be done On-Line, without leaving your Home, Office or Whatever location you may be at.

 

You may purchase "Government Seized Property", ranging from: Cars, Trucks, Heavy Equipment, Boats, Jet-Skis, Snowmobiles, Land, Airplanes, Jewelry, Computers, Personal Electronics...  Nearly every item that is available to consumers can be purchased at "Seized Auto & Merchandise Auctions" On-Line, no matter what country you may reside in!

 

 

Now, thanks to the war on drugs and the RICO Act, you can save thousands of dollars, when you buy your next vehicle. How's it possible? Government sales and auctions of drug-seized items, bankruptcy sales, probate sales, sheriff's sales and sales of IRS-seized items. The federal government alone sells 59,000 vehicles each year for an average price of only $650 each! These include late model JAGUARS, CADILLACS, PORSCHES and MERCEDES. As you know, some of these cars are worth $10,000 ... $20,000 ... even $30,000 and more ... each! And keep in mind, these auctions are open to the public. You do not have to be a dealer to participate.

 

The FBI, DEA, IRS, Police, U.S. Marshals seize hundreds of thousands of vehicles each year. Hundreds of millions of dollars of vehicles that is costly for them to store, so they get rid of them for pennies on the dollar at auctions that are local to you!

 

Obviously, these sales are seldom widely publicized, so the big secret is where and when these sales are held and exactly what is going to be sold.