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Kanye West Auctions Off Fleet of Trucks and SUVs in Wyoming

The rapper continues to pare down his possessions in the state after listing one of his ranches for $11 million last month.

Kanye West is hosting a fire sale for his Wyoming possessions and everything must go.

The rapper is currently cleaning house at least at one of the two massive ranches he owns in the state, putting up a fleet of trucks and SUVs for auction. Six matte black Ford cars are open for bidding at Musser Bros. Auctions after West sold the cars back to his local Ford dealer in Cody, Wyoming, according to the owner of the auction house, Harold Musser, who spoke to TMZ. The dealership then put the collection of 4-wheel drive cars — which include a 2016 F-350, a 2017 F-250, a 2018 F-150 Raptor, a 2019 F-150 Raptor, a 2020 Ford Expedition XLT Max, and a 2020 Ford Expedition Limited Stealth edition — up for sale and apparently, they’ve already generated “a ton of interest.” Winners of the auction will also be given the option to pay another $250 to have the musician’s custom matte black wraps removed from the vehicles. The auction ends on November 23.

But those aren’t the only pieces of Wyoming property West is attempting to offload. Early last month, the rapper listed the 4,500-acre property formerly known as Monster Lake, which he reportedly bought for $7.7 million in September 2019 and renamed Lake Ranch, often referring to it as “Yeezy campus.” This is the first home West purchased in the state, before buying an even bigger ranch in nearby Greybull, Wyoming, just two months later for $14.5 million, a place known as Bighorn Mountain Ranch that covers 6,700 acres. The two properties are roughly 50 miles apart. This huge piece of land up for sale features eight lodgings, two freshwater lakes, a restaurant, an event center, and meeting facilities. It’s also known for its monster trout fishing and has several horse barns and corrals to house the teams of horses that run the estate. The property actually spans over 9,000 acres, but the rest is leased to the federal government. West has used the land to host large public events in the past, like his Sunday Service concerts.

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