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880 - May 21-22Nd, 2021 - Phoenix Monthly Auction 5/21/2021-5/22/2021 880 - May 21-22nd, 2021 - Phoenix Monthly Auction 5/21/2021-5/22/2021 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY 3000 Inv#: 85425 1997 Ford Taurus 1FALP52U5VA201163 1 Ne 3.0L V6 OHV 12V 3005 Inv#: 85464 1993 Chevrolet Lumina 1 Ne 2G1WL54T5P9216650 3.1L V6 OH VIN: 1FALP52U5VA201163 - Mileage: 139322 - Box: A-Actual Mileage - Deer Valley School District Fleet. - Transmission: VIN: 2G1WL54T5P9216650 - Mileage: 117542 - Box: A-Actual Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 3.0L V6 OHV 12V - Mileage - Deer Valley School District Fleet. - Transmission: Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 3.1L V6 OHV 12V - Blue Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: White 3001 Inv#: 85457 2001 Ford Taurus 1FAFP52U31A122260 1 Ne 3.0L V6 OHV 12V 3006 Inv#: 85467 1991 Chevrolet C2500 1 Ne 1GCGC24Z8ME149470 4.3L V6 OHV VIN: 1FAFP52U31A122260 - Mileage: 112972 - Box: A-Actual Mileage - Deer Valley School District Fleet. - Transmission: VIN: 1GCGC24Z8ME149470 - Mileage: 200975 - Box: A-Actual Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 3.0L V6 OHV 12V - Mileage - Deer Valley School District Fleet. Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Comes with utility body with toolboxes. - Transmission: Automatic - White Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 4.3L V6 OHV 12V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: REGULAR CAB PICKUP 2-DR - Vehicle 3002 Inv#: 85423 1997 Ford Taurus 1FALP52U3VA201162 1 Color: White Ne 3.0L V6 OHV 12V 3007 Inv#: 83459 2013 Kia Optima KNAGM4A77D5377341 1 VIN: 1FALP52U3VA201162 - Mileage: 88550 - Box: A-Actual Ne 2.4L L4 DOHC 16V Mileage - Deer Valley School District Fleet. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 3.0L V6 OHV 12V - VIN: KNAGM4A77D5377341 - Mileage: 163623 - Box: A-Actual Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Mileage - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: Blue FWD - Engine Type: 2.4L L4 DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Brown 3003 Inv#: 85426 1987 Ford Club Wagon 1 Ne 1FBJS31H5HHB43936 5.8L V8 OHV 3008 Inv#: 85526 2004 Nissan Murano JN8AZ08T14W203592 1 Ne 3.5L V6 DOHC VIN: 1FBJS31H5HHB43936 - Mileage: 32001 - Box: A-Actual Mileage - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine VIN: JN8AZ08T14W203592 - Mileage: 141889 - Box: A-Actual Type: 5.8L V8 OHV 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: Mileage - Casa Grande Police Seizure. - Transmission: Automatic - SPORTS VAN - Vehicle Color: White Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 3.5L V6 DOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR - Vehicle Color: 3004 Inv#: 85466 1994 Ford Ranger 1FTCR14U0RPB16003 1 Black Ne 3.0L V6 OHV 12V 3009 Inv#: 84831 2006 Honda Odyssey 5FNRL38436B401415 1 VIN: 1FTCR14U0RPB16003 - Mileage: 124467 - Box: A-Actual Ne 3.5L V6 SOHC Mileage - Deer Valley School District Fleet. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 3.0L V6 OHV 12V - VIN: 5FNRL38436B401415 - Mileage: 204082 - Box: A-Actual Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: EXTENDED CAB PICKUP 2-DR Mileage - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: - Vehicle Color: Blue FWD - Engine Type: 3.5L V6 SOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Sierra Auctions Page: 2 880 - May 21-22nd, 2021 - Phoenix Monthly Auction 5/21/2021-5/22/2021 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY Trim Level: SPORTS VAN - Vehicle Color: White VIN: 1GCFC24Z7NE163115 - Mileage: 154936 - Box: A-Actual Mileage - RESTORED SALVAGE - Deer Valley School District 3010 Inv#: 85486 2006 Ford Mustang 1ZVFT84N065166274 1 Fleet. Ne 4.0L V6 SOHC 1 Comes with cargo rack and rear lift-gate. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 4.3L V6 OHV 12V - Fuel Type: - VIN: 1ZVFT84N065166274 - Mileage: unknown - Box: C-True Gasoline - Trim Level: REGULAR CAB PICKUP 2-DR - Vehicle Mileage Unknown - City of Phoenix Aviation Department. - Color: White Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 4.0L V6 SOHC 12V - Trim Level: CONVERTIBLE 2-DR - Color: Blue 3016 Inv#: 84589 2006 Nissan Altima 1N4AL11D96N312953 1 Ne 2.5L L4 DOHC 3011 Inv#: 84941 1998 Dodge Dakota 1B7FL26X9WS741651 1 Ne 3.9L V6 OHV 12 VIN: 1N4AL11D96N312953 - Mileage: 134148 - Box: C-True Mileage Unknown - SALVAGE - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: VIN: 1B7FL26X9WS741651 - Mileage: unknown - Box: C-True Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 2.5L L4 DOHC 16V - Mileage Unknown - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Automatic - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 3.9L V6 OHV 12V - Fuel Type: Gray Gasoline - Trim Level: REGULAR CAB PICKUP 2-DR - Vehicle Color: Blue 3017 Inv#: 84813 2005 Kia Sedona KNDUP132X56755998 1 Ne 3.5L V6 DOHC 16V 3012 Inv#: 84827 2000 Nissan Maxima JN1CA31D3YT729247 1 Ne 3.0L V6 DOHC VIN: KNDUP132X56755998 - Mileage: 120854 - Box: A-Actual Mileage - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: VIN: JN1CA31D3YT729247 - Mileage: 208409 - Box: A-Actual FWD - Engine Type: 3.5L V6 DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Mileage - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: Trim Level: SPORTS VAN - Vehicle Color: Gray FWD - Engine Type: 3.0L V6 DOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Gray 3018 Inv#: 84310 2010 Ford Escape 1FMCU0DG9AKC30095 1 Ne 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 3013 Inv#: 85548 1994 Ford Ranger 1FTCR10U4RPB04099 1 Ne 3.0L V6 OHV 12V VIN: 1FMCU0DG9AKC30095 - Mileage: 184168 - Box: A-Actual Mileage - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: VIN: 1FTCR10U4RPB04099 - Mileage: 91453 - Box: A-Actual FWD - Engine Type: 3.0L V6 DOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Mileage - Deer Valley School District Fleet. - Transmission: Trim Level: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Gray Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 3.0L V6 OHV 12V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: REGULAR CAB PICKUP 2-DR - 3019 Inv#: 84950 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt 1G1AL52F657547629 1 Vehicle Color: White Ne 2.2L L4 DO 3014 Inv#: 85546 1990 Ford F-250 1FTHF25Y4LPA27435 4.9L 1 VIN: 1G1AL52F657547629 - Mileage: 173489 - Box: A-Actual Ne L6 OHV 12V Mileage - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 2.2L L4 DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - VIN: 1FTHF25Y4LPA27435 - Mileage: 57252 - Box: A-Actual Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: White Mileage - Deer Valley School District Fleet. Comes with rear toolboxes and cage. - Transmission: Automatic - 3020 Inv#: 84262 2006 Nissan Pathfinder 1 Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 4.9L L6 OHV 12V - Fuel Type: Ne 5N1AR18W06C623565 3.5L V6 D Gasoline - Trim Level: REGULAR CAB PICKUP 2-DR - Vehicle Color: White VIN: 5N1AR18W06C623565 - Mileage: 118873 - Box: A-Actual Mileage - Charity Vehicle - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: 3015 Inv#: 85529 1992 Chevrolet C2500 1 4WD - Engine Type: 3.5L V6 DOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Ne 1GCFC24Z7NE163115 4.3L V6 OHV Trim Level: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Gray Sierra Auctions Page: 3 880 - May 21-22nd, 2021 - Phoenix Monthly Auction 5/21/2021-5/22/2021 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY 3021 Inv#: 84949 1998 Ford Escort 3FALP1135WR106899 1 Ne 2.0L L4 DOHC 16 3027 Inv#: 84566 1993 Ford Ranger 1FTCR10U2PPA74808 1 Ne 3.0L V6 OHV 12V VIN: 3FALP1135WR106899 - Mileage: 220595 - Box: A-Actual Mileage - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Manual - Drive Type: VIN: 1FTCR10U2PPA74808 - Mileage: 57495 - Box: C-True FWD - Engine Type: 2.0L L4 DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Mileage Unknown - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Automatic - Trim Level: COUPE 2-DR - Vehicle Color: Brown Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 3.0L V6 OHV 12V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: REGULAR CAB PICKUP 2-DR - Vehicle 3022 Inv#: 85492 2015 Ford Explorer 1FM5K8AR1FGC67137 1 Color: Brown Ne 3.7L V6 DOHC 3028 Inv#: 84764 1996 Honda Accord 1HGCD5633TA167436 1 - VIN: 1FM5K8AR1FGC67137 - Mileage: unknown - Box: C-True Ne 2.2L L4 SOHC 1 Mileage Unknown - City of Tempe Fleet. SPECIAL NOTE: This Vehicle Is Sold With A 12% Flat Buyers VIN: 1HGCD5633TA167436 - Mileage: 244341 - Box: A-Actual Premium. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: 4WD - Engine Mileage - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: Type: 3.7L V6 DOHC 24V - Trim Level: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR - FWD - Engine Type: 2.2L L4 SOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Color: Gray Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Burgundy 3023 Inv#: 84263 2001 Audi A6 WAUED64B31N056332 2.7L 1 3029 Inv#: 85545 1988 Chevrolet C2500 1 Ne V6 DOHC 30V Tu Ne 1GCFC24H0JZ260232 5.0L V8 OHV VIN: WAUED64B31N056332 - Mileage: 108344 - Box: A-Actual VIN: 1GCFC24H0JZ260232 - Mileage: 118288 - Box: A-Actual Mileage - Charity Vehicle - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: Mileage - Deer Valley School District Fleet. AWD - Engine Type: 2.7L V6 DOHC 30V Turbo - Fuel Type: Comes with rear utility body and toolboxes. - Transmission: Gasoline - Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Silver Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 5.0L V8 OHV 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim Level: REGULAR CAB PICKUP 2-DR - 3024 Inv#: 84935 2010 Toyota Camry 4T1BF3EK2AU512433 1 Vehicle Color: White Ne 2.5L L4 DOHC 1 3030 Inv#: 85284 2007 BMW 750Li WBAHN835X7DT69247 1 VIN: 4T1BF3EK2AU512433 - Mileage: 187972 - Box: A-Actual Ne 4.8L V8 DOHC 32V Mileage - Charity Vehicle. - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 2.5L L4 DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - VIN: WBAHN835X7DT69247 - Mileage: unknown - Box: C-True Trim Level: SEDAN 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Silver Mileage Unknown - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 4.8L V8 DOHC 32V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Trim 3025
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