Yes, we can ship cars from auto auctions, including all major auto auctions in the U.S., such as Copart, IAA, Car Dealers, Manheim, and Mecum. When shipping a car from an auction, it's important to ensure that the vehicle is fully paid and ready for release. Each auction has specific requirements for releasing a vehicle, and we’ll gather all necessary details from you at the time of booking. Here are some key points to keep in mind:
Copart: Provide the buyer number and lot number. Note that they are closed on weekends.
IAA: Provide the buyer number and stock number. They are also closed on weekends.
Car Dealers: Provide the VIN number and the name of the sales representative you purchased the car from.Manheim: Provide the Gate Pass (usually under the dealership’s name) and the last 6 digits of the VIN number.
Shipping from/to Ports: Provide the port working hours, dock receipt, title, and any required paperwork. If the vehicle is inoperable, confirm with the port whether they accept non-running vehicles. If a vehicle is booked as operable but turns out to be inoperable, additional costs may apply, and the original trucker may not be able to accommodate an inoperable vehicle.