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Cars abandoned at the SF airport, or YOUR airport?
You know, many years ago while I was still living in an apartment in San Francisco, I got talking with the landlady's boyfriend who was a plumber at the San Francisco airport. It was a good Union job and he "liberated" his share of tools
![]() Anyway, SF International Airport is a very busy (Gateway to the Pacific and rest of USA) place and it has a huge long term parking facility. Well, it seems that about every 3 months or so, the airport police does a "sweep" of the facilities and picks up and tows away the cars that are abandoned there. Most of them are nothing too special, but obviously, ALL of them ran when they got to the airport and were put in long term parking,presumably until their owners arrived back at the airport after their trip to take them home. But, sometimes they didn't come back for the cars. Why weren't they picked up by the owners? Who knows, but the cars if are unclaimed after an attempt of notification to to the owners, every three months, when enough have been accumulated, there is a big auction and they get rid of the cars. He laughed and said sometimes they get some REAL nice cars, he remembered once they had a Rolls Royce, the guy probably had to leave the country quick. I actually saw the lot where they collected them before the auction, it looked like about 50 cars parked in a distant and inaccessible and fenced off corner of the SF airport, and at a brief glance none of them seemed truly exceptional from far away. But they were definately a HUGE cut above the ones the SFPD auctions at the abandoned/seized/towed cars auctions they hold every week, where I bought a cheap beater. Nobody else seemed to know anything about these airport auto auctions, though, and I never really pursued the lead through the maze of the San Francisco airport bureaucracy to find out the specifics. Aside from the fact that probably the SF airport employees would have the chance to cherry pick the best auctioned cars, there would still be lots of good ones left. Does anyone else know anything about auctions of cars abandoned at long term parking in major airports, I bet there might be some nice Mercedes left at DFW, Miami, LAX or airports where people with nice cars went to the airport? What do you guys think? Is there a cheap dusty gem of a car waiting to be had for next to nothing? Jim
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