Not long after customer deliveries of the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport started, the first crashed examples have popped up for auction through Copart.

A search reveals no less than six Bronco Sports that are either available now or will be in the near future. The damage sustained to them varies, but anyone who would want genuine parts for the SUV could buy one of them for cheap and part it out.

The first example is currently up for auction and located in Chicago. It has a salvage title and was driven just 951 miles. Damage sustained to the Bronco Sport Outer Banks is limited to the rear-end, meaning the 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder should still be in good working order. The interior is also largely free of visible damage.

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The most badly damaged of them all is a black Big Bend model that was involved in a rollover and destroyed by fire. Very few of its parts will be recoverable.

There are two other Bronco Sport Big Bend models heading to auction, one painted black with just 1412 miles on the clock and a grey one that was only driven 853 miles before being involved in a front-end collision.

Rounding out the models for sale is a second Outer Banks model in Chicago and a black Outer Banks in Pittsburgh that has only been driven 258 miles. The damage sustained to this example is limited to the front-end and the three-cylinder engine may have been damaged.