News Summary
Rock Hill, SC is organizing a public auction this Saturday at 10 AM featuring a variety of city-owned vehicles and heavy equipment. The auction, in collaboration with Classic Auctions, will include police cars, SUVs, garbage trucks, and various machinery. A preview event is scheduled for Friday, allowing bidders to inspect items before the auction. Participants must attend in person to bid, ensuring an interactive experience. This event is a significant opportunity for local residents and businesses looking to enhance their operational capabilities.
Rock Hill, SC to Host Public Auction of City-Owned Vehicles and Heavy Equipment This Saturday
The City of Rock Hill, SC, is set to hold a public auction this Saturday at 10 AM, in collaboration with Classic Auctions. The auction will feature a range of city-owned vehicles and heavy equipment, attracting interest from local residents and business owners keen on improving their fleets.
Among the items available for bid are police cars, SUVs, garbage trucks, skid steers, police Tahoes, Kubota mini excavators, a backhoe, a motor grader, utility task vehicles (UTVs), zero turn mowers, and tractors. The diverse selection is expected to meet various needs and budgets, making it an opportunity for many in the community.
For those interested in previewing the auction items, a viewing event will take place on Friday from 11 AM to 3 PM at 757 South Anderson Rd, Rock Hill, SC 29730. This preview allows potential bidders to inspect the vehicles and equipment before the auction begins.
It is important to note that online bidding will not be permitted for this auction; participants must be physically present to place their bids. This ensures an engaging and interactive environment for everyone involved. Full listings, photos, and details of the items are available on Classic Auctions’ website for interested bidders.
Individuals looking for further information or who have inquiries about the auction can contact Tony at 704-791-8825.
The upcoming auction is generating considerable excitement within the local community, particularly among those seeking to enhance their operational capabilities with reliable and cost-effective equipment. The inventory spans essential groundskeeping and construction machinery, making it an appealing opportunity for both private individuals and businesses.
This event marks a significant occasion for Rock Hill, allowing for the disposal of excess city assets while providing residents with valuable resources they may need for personal or professional use. With substantial interest anticipated, Saturday’s auction promises to be a lively gathering that caters to a diverse audience.
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- Hoodline: Rock Hill’s Public Auction
- GazetteNet: Former Farmstand Auction
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- Axios: Turkey Hill Auction
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- Wikipedia: Auction
- Google Search: Rock Hill Auction
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Auction
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