Organized salvage auction yard with commercial trucks, RVs, and heavy equipment.

Insurance salvage sealed bid marketplace

Salvaged Auction

Private, deadline-driven offers for salvage trucks, trailers, RVs, boats, and equipment sent by insurance companies, fleets, and adjusters.

126 active sealed lots
38 states represented
2,800+ verified buyers
24 hr seller review window

Live inventory

Sealed bid lots

Browse certified insurance salvage with bid deadlines, title status, damage summaries, inspection packets, and private offer controls.

0 lots Bid values hidden

Blind bidding by design

Built around sealed bids

Buyers compete on their best offer, not on public bid chasing. Sellers receive a clean award queue after close and can accept, reject, or negotiate from verified offers.

Verify buyers first

Account checks, tax details, buyer limits, and refundable deposits keep offers accountable.

Publish clean packets

Photos, title state, damage notes, keys, odometer, pickup rules, and documents live on each lot.

Seal every offer

Bid amounts are private. Buyers see deadlines, their own offer, and whether the seller is reviewing.

Award with audit trail

At close, the seller sees ranked offers, buyer readiness, payment status, and pickup commitment.

Sealed bid rule No public high bid. No bid ladder. No buyer names.

Each buyer may revise their private offer until the deadline. The latest valid offer replaces the prior offer and remains binding if selected by the seller.

For carriers, fleets, and adjusters

Recover salvage value without running an auction room

Submit a claim asset, set seller preferences, invite verified demand, and receive an award-ready bid stack after the sealed deadline.

01 Submit the asset

Claim number, location, title status, condition, photos, and pickup constraints.

02 Approve the listing

We normalize the packet, tag the right buyer segments, and publish the sealed bid window.

03 Review ranked offers

Accept the best qualified offer, reject all offers, or negotiate during the seller window.

Start a salvage packet

Buyer confidence

What every lot should make clear

Strong salvage marketplaces reduce surprises before bids are submitted and before pickup is scheduled.

Transparent economics

Deposit requirement, buyer fee estimate, taxes, transport, storage deadlines, and payment timing.

Inspectable condition

Multiple angles, visible damage, title notes, keys, odometer or hours, start status, and documents.

Seller decision window

Clear language for reserve, award pending, rejected offers, negotiated offers, and post-close timing.

Operational follow-through

Payment instructions, pickup authorization, release paperwork, transporter contacts, and audit logs.