Local Motors Rally Fighter, Other Company Property Up for Auction

A number of 3D-printed cars from the company are also available.

Local Motors has been discontinued, but you still have the chance to purchase some of the assets and vehicles of this boutique automaker. The 443 lots auction runs from March 15-17.

Two examples of the Local Motor Rally Fighter are included in the offerings. The one in satin black is . It has a 6.2-liter LS3 engine that produces 430 horsepower (321 kilowatts). It is powered by a 4-speed automatic transmission. A winch is integrated into the front bumper and a light bar can be found on the roof.

The Rally Fighter’s other color scheme is patriotic. It has a red roof, hood, sides and rear bumper, as well as blue rear fenders. This listing claims it has a 6.6-liter engine.

Local Motors was a pioneer in 3d printing. One of the lots in the auction is actually , which claims to be the largest 3d printer. The company’s and Strati vehicles are also up for sale. They have completely 3d-printed bodies.

The Local Motors Swim, 2015 might be a favorite of those who love quirky cars. This auction features a 3d-printed vehicle.

Because there are only 13 vehicles available, the Local Motors Olli transporter will be the most popular vehicle at this auction. They all have the same exterior color scheme, with a horizontal teal stripe and a white body. Two are pink and one is for Yellowstone National Park.

The auction features several EV chargers that are reminiscent of old-fashioned gas pumps. You will also find several smaller 3d printers and a lot of welding equipment. There are also several storage cabinets. There are many Lidar sensors available for purchase.

Local Motors was closed in January 2022. It was founded in 2007 and launched the Rally Fighter in 2009. The automaker was allegedly forced to close due to lack of funds.