* Craigslist: A popular classifieds website where individuals and businesses can sell repo vehicles.
*Facebook Marketplace: Facebook's platform allows users to buy and sell items locally, including repo trucks.
*eBay Motors: eBay's dedicated marketplace for vehicles, including repossessed trucks.
*RepoCarsDirect.com: A specialized online marketplace for repo vehicles, including trucks.
*RepoFinder.com: Another website dedicated to repo vehicle listings, including trucks.
*Auction Websites:
*Manheim: Manheim is one of the largest auto auctions in the world and often has salvage and repo trucks for sale.
*Copart: Another major auto auction company that lists salvage and repo vehicles for sale.
*IAAI (Insurance Auto Auctions): IAAI hosts online auctions for damaged and repossessed vehicles, including trucks.
*Towing and Recovery Industry Publications:
*Towing & Recovery Magazine: A trade magazine for the towing and recovery industry, which often includes classifieds for repo trucks for sale.
*National Towing & Recovery Association (NTARA) Marketplace: NTARA's online marketplace features listings for repo trucks and other towing equipment.
*Local Towing Companies and Dealerships:
*Local towing companies may occasionally have repo trucks available for sale.
*Used car dealerships that specialize in repo vehicles may have repo trucks in their inventory.
*Repo Trucks Direct Sellers:
*Some companies specialize in selling repo trucks directly to the public.
*These companies often have websites or online listings showcasing their inventory.
*Dealerships and Auctions:**
*Check local dealerships and auctions that handle repossessed vehicles for sale. Contact them to see if they have repo trucks available.
*Always research and verify the condition and history of any repo truck before making a purchase.