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🏛️ National Institute of Food and Agriculture — National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Condition: As-is
The SF-97, issued as "Scrap-Not to be titled for highway use" Overview 1990 International truck. The vehicle is classified in scrap condition. The truck is inoperable due to engine failure with a spun bearing on the crankshaft. The vehicle shows extensive deterioration from prolonged outdoor storage. Specifications Make: International Model Year: 1990 Transmission Type: Automatic Fuel Type: Gasoline Body Style: SUV Mileage: 110883 Color: Green Open Recall: No VIN: D0612GHA15242 Condition & Markings This lot is in scrap condition. Parts are missing, and repairs are required. The engine is inoperable due to a spun bearing on the crankshaft. The battery is dead or missing. The vehicle exhibits extensive body damage and rust throughout. The brakes are worn and require replacement. Frame damage is present. The vehicle shows signs of prolonged outdoor storage with vegetation growth around and through the chassis. The cab interior shows deterioration with damaged upholstery and exposed foam padding. The headliner is sagging and damaged. Multiple windows appear intact but show weathering. The truck bed and rear section show significant structural deterioration. An identification plate is visible on the vehicle indicating it was manufactured by International Harvester Company. Vehicle Documentation The SF-97, issued as "Scrap-Not to be titled for highway use; this vehicle can only be used for parts or scrap metal," will be provided to the registered individual or company and mailed to the registered address after payment is received. Inspection and Removal Inspection and Removal: Available Monday through Friday, by confirmed appointment only. The site is closed on federal holidays. Contact the property custodian (listed below) to schedule an appointment. Property Inspection: Bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect the property prior to placing a bid to evaluate its condition and suitability. By bidding without an inspection, bidders assume the risk of potential omissions in the description. Removal Responsibilities: The successful bidder is solely responsible for all aspects of removal, including packing, crating, banding, loading, and shipping. The agency will not provide assistance. Authorized Third-Party Removal: The authorized third-party agent must present a Letter of Authorization from the high bidder (see terms and conditions for details), a copy of the purchaser's receipt, and a valid photo ID at the time of removal. Disclaimer The condition of the property is not warranted. Pictures are not warranted.
National Institute of Food and Agriculture — National Institute of Food and Agriculture