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Cincinnati Police Department * *OCTOBER 17, 2015 * * Revd Cincinnati Police Department * *OCTOBER 17, 2015 * * Revd. 09/22/2015 Impound Unit Auto Auction 10:00 AM An auction sale of the following unclaimed autos, which have been in our possession for more than forty-five days, will be held at the Cincinnati Police Impound Lot at 3425 Spring Grove Avenue on OCTOBER 17, 2015. Gates open at 9:00 a.m. Bidding starts promptly at 10:00 a.m. !!! Vehicles advertised as clear title (CT) are subject to change ! ! ! !!! All vehicles are subject to be claimed prior to the auction !!! << To obtain a list on the internet – www.cincinnati-oh.gov; click Services & Payments; click Police Auctions>> 1 2003 ACURA 3.2 TL (CT) 19UUA56643A087585 AUCTION RULES 2 2001 MERCURY SABLE 1MEFM53U01G625483 3 2002 GMC YUKON 1GKEK13Z72R131011 1. This sale will be held under authority of Section 4 2000 FORD F-450 1FDXF47F6YED93933 4513.61 and 4513.62 of the Ohio Revised Code and 5 1999 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 1LNHM82W4XY679947 Section 513-11 of the City of Cincinnati Code of 6 2004 PONTIAC GRAND AM 1G2NW52E14C168975 Ordinances. 7 1984 PONTIAC FIERO 1G2AM37RXEP235555 2. Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse service to 8 2008 JEEP LIBERTY 1J8GN28K28W278370 anyone. 9 1995 ISUZU TROOPER JACDJ58V1S7909787 3. All auction participants must obtain a bid number. 10 2005 NISSAN ALTIMA 1N4AL11D75N414847 All auction participants must be at least 18 years of age. 11 2005 HYUNDAI SONATA KMHWF25S75A191914 Only bidders who have obtained a bid number will be 12 1994 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 2MELM74W0RX663797 recognized as potential bidders. Bid numbers can be 13 1999 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT WVWMD63B9XE507157 obtained at the intake window in the Impound Unit Office. 14 2002 MERCURY SABLE 1MEHM55S22G627161 You must have a bid number to place a bid on a car. 15 1996 JEEP CHEROKEE 1J4GZ58S37C370332 4. All sales are final. All cars are sold “As 16 2002 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2G1WH55K029107965 Is/Where Is”, absolutely no warranties, no guarantees 17 2002 CHEVROLET BLAZER 1GNDT13W32K182757 expressed or implied. No exchanges. No returns. No 18 2015 FORD MUSTANG 1FA6P8CF2F5403063 refunds. (BUYER BEWARE) 19 2001 HYUNDAI ELANTRA KMHDN46D95U969537 5. Terms of the sale are CASH or CREDIT CARD* 20 2004 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 3C4FY48B44T208245 (must NOT require use of a PIN) immediately after the 21 1999 FORD F-150 1FTZX0723XKB85413 sale. 22 1994 HONDA ACCORD 1HGCD5633RA140102 6. Bidder is responsible to make his/her bidding 23 2004 CHEVROLET TAHOE 1GNEC13Z54J326896 intentions known to the auctioneer either audibly or visually 24 2002 DODGE NEON 1B3ES26C72D5710269 or both. Auctioneer is NOT responsible for bids not seen or 25 1998 TOYOTA CAMRY 4T1BG22K8WU219655 heard. 26 2002 FORD EXPLORER 1FMZU63E22UB73547 7. The highest accepted bidder shall be the purchaser. 27 1990 FORD ECONOLINE E-150 1FDEE14H9LHB21687 8. Successful bidders must remove all vehicles from 28 1997 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS 1G6KY5296VU820385 the Impound Unit premises by the close of business the 29 1999 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 1G3WH52K5XF331985 Tuesday night following the auction or storage fees will be 30 1999 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1G3GR62C1X413445 assessed at $25.00 (plus tax) per day 31 2005 CHEVROLET COBALT 1G1AL52F757543377 9. Auctioneer requests that bids be made from the 32 1994 NISSAN MAXIMA JN1HJ01F8RT244352 area in front of the vehicle being auctioned. 33 2001 TOYOTA ECHO JTDAT123610187349 10. If the Police Department received a key as part of 34 2000 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 1G3WH52H0YF137659 the impoundment of the vehicle, the word “key” will be 35 2003 FORD TAURUS 1FAFP55U03A106953 marked on the windshield of the vehicle. The department 36 2001 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 3VWCS21C41M421341 makes no claim as to functionality of the key received. 37 1999 INFINITI I30 JNKCA21AXXT759727 11. If the auctioneer determines that the opening bid is 38 1998 TOYOTA CAMRY 4T1BG22K9WU309901 not commensurate with the value of the vehicle, he may 39 reject the bid and withdraw the vehicle from the sale; and if 40 having acknowledged an opening bid, he decides that any 41 advance thereafter is not a sufficient amount he may reject 42 the advance. 43 12. All cars are sold with a salvage title unless told 44 otherwise. 45 13. You have 15 days to transfer title or there is a cash 46 penalty. 47 14. Additional costs will be incurred when having a 48 salvage titled vehicle inspected, registered and licensed 49 with the State of Ohio. 50 15. Theft offenses are punishable under authority of Section 2913.02 of the Ohio Revised Code. ALL VEHICLES MUST BE TOWED FROM LOT !!!!!!!! *Accepted cards: VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, and AMERICAN EXPRESS. .
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