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State of Montana repurposes surplus at annual auction

Vehicles lined up during auction
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HELENA — From corkscrews to firetrucks, more than 1,200 items are being auctioned at the State of Montana Surplus Property Auction. 



The auction is run through the General Services Division of the Department of Administration.

Fire trucks up for auction

Cars lined the streets around 16 West Custer in Helena, where the property is stored. 



The auction is online-only, but people can look at the items until 5 p.m. on Friday, September 27.

Auction items include anything with a title not slated for use by any entity other than the state like totaled cop cars or filing cabinets that have been replaced.

Outside of auction

"It's not waste. It's repurposing and finding new homes for the materials we have at the state. That cyclical process is pretty steady, so I think this is a really responsible program to address that," said Department of Administration spokeswoman Janna Williams.

Revenue from an item will go directly back to the state agency that was no longer using it and each item has a starting bid of one dollar.

Totaled patrol car

The online auction will start closing at 1 p.m. on Saturday, but bidding wars may continue after.

To register a bid or learn about payment methods and the removal schedule, visit pateauction.com.