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2011 Ford F250 Utility Body

$9,400.00 USD (55 Bids)
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(Jan 14, 2026 02:42 PM UTC)

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Sold Amount

USD 10,575.00

Total Price

USD 10,575.00

High Bidder

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Description

Make/Brand

Ford

Model

F250 Utility

Year

2011

Miles

78,235.00 (Accurate?: Yes)

VIN/Serial

1FD7X2B64BED08572

Lot#

5255-180

Condition

Used/See Description

2011 Ford F250 Utility Body. Low miles, Runs well, minor dings and dents. Regularly maintained. Needs some work. Has passed all MA inspections except: Vehicle lighting devices, Tie Rods and drag links.

Inspection

Most items offered for sale are used and may contain defects not immediately detectable. Bidders may inspect the property prior to bidding. Inspection is by appointment only. Please see the contact below to schedule an inspection.

Payment

Wire Transfer is the only payment option for this item. The Wire Transfer Transaction Summary page will provide payment and account information. The Wire Transfer must be completed within 5 days unless otherwise specified below.

PAYMENT

If you are the winning bidder, you will facilitate payment by referring to the My Bids section of your account.

Note:

1. Payment is due within 5 (five) business days of auction closure.

2. Any invoice $5,000 or above requires payment via wire transfer.

3. Depending on your history with GovDeals, you may be limited to the number of auctions/transactions that you can participate in simultaneously AND/OR the dollar amount that you can pay via credit card, debit card or PayPal. For additional insight, please visit the Probation FAQ.

SALES TAX

When applicable, sales tax is calculated based upon the auction’s advertised location.

If you are seeking sales tax exemption, you must complete Liquidity Services’ tax exemption form(s). We recommend doing this prior to the auction’s closure or before making payment. To do so, please visit Liquidity Services' Tax Exemption Submission Tool.

Removal

Property may be removed by appointment only and appointments must be made at least 24 hours in advance. All items must be removed within ten (10) business days from the time and date of issuance of the Buyer's Certificate.

The Buyer will make all arrangements and perform all work necessary, including packing, loading and transportation of the property. No Assistance will be provided. A daily storage fee of $10.00 may be charged for any item not removed within the 10 business days allowed and stated on the Buyer's Certificate.

Special Instructions

NOTICE: If you are the winning bidder and default by failing to adhere to this sellers terms and conditions your account with Liquidity Services WILL BE LOCKED.

Guaranty Waiver. All property is offered for sale 'AS IS, WHERE IS.' Yarmouth, MA makes no warranty, guaranty or representation of any kind, expressed or implied, as to the merchantability or fitness for any purpose of the property offered for sale. Please note that upon removal of the property, all sales are final.

Description Warranty. Seller warrants to the Buyer that the property offered for sale will conform to its description. Any claim for misdescription must be made prior to removal of the property. If Seller confirms that the property does not conform to the description, Seller will keep the property and refund any money paid. The liability of the seller shall not exceed the actual purchase price of the property.

NOTICE TO TOWN OF YARMOUTH EMPLOYEES bidding on surplus items, under c. 268A sec. 20, a municipal employee cannot have a financial interest, indirectly or directly, in a contract made by an agency of the same town. However, if the employee is not employed by the contracting agency nor employed by an agency that regulates the activities of the contracting agency, and has no responsibility over the contracting agency, the employee can file a disclosure of the financial interest with the clerk and continue having that financial interest. If, for example, the police department was auctioning cars, (i.e., disposing after public notice and/or competitive bidding per c. 268A sec.20) an employee of the DPW would be able to purchase a car at auction (i.e., contract with the police department) so long as they made a written disclosure to the Clerk.

Employees of the Seller may bid on the property listed for auction, so long as they do NOT bid while on duty.

Additional Information

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