It’s like buying a vehicle at a US Customs auction from a collection that has been gathering dust on a vacant dirt lot for up to TWO YEARS and none of them have even been driven since they were “detained” in secondary.
No it isn’t. It’s like buying the registration card and being told “you might be able to find the vehicle over there.”[/quote]
LOL! At least the contractors for US Customs either drive the vehicle out to their tow yard entrance in Otay Mesa (or onto your waiting tow truck if it can’t be jump-started). The only thing is, the “winning bidder’s” gotta come back another day as they remove the vehicles row by row (by appt) after the auction.
The contractors don’t advertise an auction until they have enough vehicles to fill the yard parked side by side (400-2000, depending on contractor).