
Published: 24/01/2019
Are you repairing a damaged Porsche? Or perhaps looking for used Porsche 911 parts to sell on?
If so, this Lot is sure to set your heart racing….
On Monday 4th February we will be auctioning a Salvage CAT B (Breaker) Porsche 911.
Porsche, the renowned automotive manufacturers are recognised for their unique and timeless design and in more recent years, their ability to produce high-end luxury vehicles.
Find out more about Lot #: 23660539.
What is a Salvage Category B vehicle?
A Category B vehicle has sustained severe damage and cannot return to the road. However, the Lot could provide a fantastic source of high quality, high-value parts.
Buying a CAT B - Breaker vehicle will give you the self-assurance of dismantling the vehicle yourself of the bolted parts you require (no chassis) and could potentially save you time and money over buying the parts new.
Can anyone purchase a Category B vehicle?
In order to purchase a Category B vehicle, you will need to hold the correct waste management licences and meet the requirements stated on our Buying CAT B’s page.
Once you have met these requirements and supplied us with evidence, you will be able to start placing your bids on CAT B vehicles providing that you have agreed to our Trade Terms and Conditions.
I don’t meet the criteria, can I still bid on CAT B vehicles?
Yes, you can still place your bids using our dedicated BreakerBid4U (BB4U) Service. This service allows you to submit your bids to Copart and we will then bid on your behalf, giving you the chance to win your chosen Lot and break it for parts at one of our breaker facilities.
What happens if I win the Lot with BreakerBid4U?
The Porsche 911 is currently based offsite and is being auctioned at our Whitburn facility. This vehicle will be transported to your chosen breaker facility at an additional cost to be dismantled for parts. Our 6 breaker facilities are located at Copart Sandwich, Wolverhampton, Chester, Rochford and UPI Inverkeithing and York.
(The vehicle engine/gearbox will be removed for you before the session).
What to do next?
Already a CAT B buyer with Copart? Go and place a preliminary bid on the vehicle now!
No licences? Simply follow the steps below to submit your bids with BreakerBid4U.
BreakerBid4U Service Steps
Fully complete the form on the BreakerBid4U page remembering to insert your contact details, the Lot number, your maximum bid amount and your chosen breaker location.
Be sure to read the BreakerBid4U terms and conditions, fees and transport costs before sending the form. All forms must be submitted before 9:00 AM on the day of the auction.
The BB4U Team will acknowledge receipt and confirm the bid has been placed on your behalf.
If your bid wins, the BB4U Team will notify you and arrange your vehicle breaking session once you have paid.
If you have any further questions, please contact our BreakerBid4U team on BreakerBid4U@copart.com
*Terms and conditions apply. **The vehicle will need to be stripped at one of our breaker facilities, regardless of licence held by the buyer.
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