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$4,200after 6 bids
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This lot sold for $4,200 at government auction in Newfoundland, NJ on August 21, 2026, after 6 bids.
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Ends Aug 21, 2026
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Condition: As-is
2011 Ford F-550 4x4 Dump Truck 6.7 Diesel - 85,000 Miles. 9' Landscape Dump Body, with high sides measuring 40" tall. 6.7 Powerstroke Diesel. 4x4 Runs and drives. Clean title. ***IMPORTANT INFO: DO NOT BID UNTIL READING***: ALL titles will be mailed out within 7-10 business days from date of pickup. (via Fedex). TITLE WILL BE SALES TAX STAMPED. All buyers located in NJ will be REQUIRED to pay NJ sales tax of 6.625% prior to vehicle and title being released. (You will then not have to pay it at the dmv when you title it) Buyers out of state will not have to pay NJ sales tax. ALL BUYERS will be required to provide a copy of their driver's license (digital is fine) and sign a purchase order form (can be done electronically). Buyers who are planning to drive vehicles off the lot will be required to have proper insurance stating the vehicle's VIN number and then we can set up temporary plates on site. Otherwise if the vehicle is transported/trailered no insurance/ temporary plate will be required. For great shipping quotes feel free to email Lia : liagreenlogistics@gmail.com. The asset is sold as is, where is, with no warranty.
Seller 30225 - ZGBRAG
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