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    Quote Originally Posted by gforce23
    Wrong. Dealers routinely turn up at licensed auctions to buy and sell cars. Many cars that are bought in ATL weren't originally registered here. Get your facts straight.
    they are talkin about at public auctions. not dealer auctions. an he is correct public auctions normally have the best of the crap.


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    Quote Originally Posted by no mo hondas
    they are talkin about at public auctions. not dealer auctions. an he is correct public auctions normally have the best of the crap.
    the public/police auctions i goto are usually abandoned cars or cars that were taken by police for evidence or something and then sold. most abandoned cars are either wrecked and never picked up or have some motor problem and never picked it up. and in my case thats all i buy so its far from crap, just depends what your looking for. there was a nice mustang at one of the last auctions i went to the police took and only thing wrong with it was they busted out the window. it went for pretty cheap
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