The new Ford Bronco isn’t the type of vehicle that you can easily pick up the keys to from any Ford dealership across North America, unless you’re very lucky. Instead, the vast majority of Bronco models being delivered are going to those that ordered the off-roader many months ago.

However, if you are in the market for a Bronco and don’t want to wait around to take delivery, we have stumbled across two lightly damaged examples that will soon be heading to auction thanks to IAAI.

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The first model in question is an entry-level 2021 Bronco Base painted blue and complete with the available soft-top roof. It is unclear what kind of incident the off-roader was involved in but both the front and the rear appear to have suffered damage, although most of it appears to have been done to the Bronco’s tailgate and should be easily repairable. The SUV has also been driven just 5,104 miles (8,214 km) since rolling off the production line.

The second Bronco listed up for auction by IAAI is a five-door Big Bend model painted in black and also equipped with the soft-top that has just 2,504 miles (4,029 km) under its belt. It has sustained some damage to the driver’s side front and rear doors and is being sold with a rebuildable title in Florida. With two new doors fitted, it should be as good as new and ready to return to the roads.

Granted, buying damaged vehicles from auction always brings with it some risks but if you want to find yourself a good deal, this is one way to do it.