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Bid on a bus plate at the MTA’s unclaimed, used and excess items auction

 

Aww, which busker left this little guy behind?
Aww, which busker left this little guy behind?

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to own a license plate that once belonged to the B54? Yearned to use the very same plastic recorder a third grader left behind on the 2 train in 2007? Harbored a desire to use the hand sanitizer some Transportation office worker ordered nine extra bottles of? Well, now’s your chance: the MTA is auctioning off unclaimed, used and and excess items that have ended up in their offices over the years, and bidding is open NOW.

You have always wanted this forklift.
You have always wanted this forklift.

There are a number of enticing items up for grabs, like household goods, toys, books, cell phones and sporting goods people have left on buses and trains; used overheard projectors that ostensibly once outlined the benefits of the 1992 fare hike; cubicles, desks and deskchairs; and, weirdly, a number of forklifts.  Do you want these things? Of course you do. A forklift always comes in handy.

These lost cameras were responsible for a lot of MySpace selfies.
These lost cameras were responsible for a lot of MySpace selfies.

Bidding is open to the general public now, and the full list is online; feel free to peruse at your leisure. And if you’re down with the left-behind goods, you have until this Friday to mail or fax in your best bid. Yes, MAIL OR FAX. E-mail has not made its way to the Metropolitan Transit Authority, ladies and gentlemen.

Oooh, a tennis racket!
Oooh, a tennis racket!

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