By Tobias Carroll Earlier this year, Local Motors announced that it was closing its doors. Over the course of its decade-plus existence, the car maker earned a reputation for innovative use of technology, notably the crowdsourced Rally Fighter and an embrace of 3D printing. A shift into automated vehicles had a number of issues, including a high-profile crash in Toronto. Now, Autoblog reports that the remaining assets of the company are being sold at auction. The auction is set to run between March 15 and 17, and will be conducted by Silicon Valley Disposition in Knoxville, Tennessee. A host o…