Fort Worth, Texas · Tarrant County
Fort Worth blends western-side ranch country with the industrial west half of the metroplex, and the repo mix reflects both. Stock trailers and heavy goosenecks come in from Parker and Johnson County operators; flatbeds and dumps come out of the Alliance and south Fort Worth industrial corridors.
This page tracks the repossessed and lender-owned trailers we can source in the Fort Worth area right now. Units are released by lienholders, so the board updates as recoveries clear.
Inspection and pickup are usually staged near I-35W, I-20 or Loop 820 — a short pull for buyers from Arlington, Burleson, Weatherford or Cleburne.
Gooseneck stock and flatbed trailers, dump trailers from dirt work contractors, and equipment trailers from small excavation outfits.
Trailers recovered out toward Weatherford and Granbury often have pasture wear: check gate latches, floor boards and wiring runs.
Fort Worth and Dallas yards trade inventory constantly. If you don't see a fit here, check the Dallas page before setting an alert.
We'll email you the moment a Fort Worth, TX hits the yard.
Buyers regularly pick up Fort Worth-area units from these communities along I-35W, I-30, I-20, SH-121, Loop 820.
Start a reservation on the listing. After the deposit clears we confirm lender release and schedule paperwork and pickup at the holding yard.
No, as long as the lienholder documentation is complete. That's exactly what we verify before a unit transfers.
Larger goosenecks show up regularly in Tarrant and Parker County recoveries, but they sell quickly. An alert is the best way to catch one.