The team said it was their training and experience that led to success.
That means all towing and storage fees are waived.
The auction will take place on Wednesday at the impound lot beginning at 10 a.m.
In October 2020, more than 5,000 were scattered throughout the city, according to Louisville Metro Council President David James.
The idea would be to allow people who have cars towed to the LMPD tow lot off Frankfort Ave. to pick up their cars for free.
Broken down and abandoned cars have long been a problem in Louisville with city officials estimating thousands on the street.
Jordan Nichols, general manager of Cattleman's, called the incident on Saturday a disaster.
A reseller believes the city is losing hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.
All three plaintiffs claim the company "substantially damaged" their vehicles and charged rates exceeding amounts outlined in a city ordinance.
A tow is finally on the way for thousands of crashed, busted and abandoned cars littering Louisville's streets.