Buy Cars and Trucks in West Memphis, Arkansas

Toyota : 4Runner 2001 Toyota 4Runner **No Reserve**
Toyota : 4Runner 2001 Toyota 4Runner **No Reserve**
$4,000.00 (10 Bids)
Time Left: 22h 28m
Willys : whippet coupe 1928 willys overland coupe six
Willys : whippet coupe 1928 willys overland coupe six
$2,100.00 (7 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 10h 15m
Chevrolet : C-10 1972 CHEVY TRUCK
Chevrolet : C-10 1972 CHEVY TRUCK
$11,200.00 (30 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 11h 18m
Cadillac : Other CADILLAC SERIES 62 SEDAN DEVILLE 1958 COMPLETE
Cadillac : Other CADILLAC SERIES 62 SEDAN DEVILLE 1958 COMPLETE
$1,425.00 (6 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 6h 25m
Ford : F-100 1966 Ford F100 - 56, 890 original miles - short bed
Ford : F-100 1966 Ford F100 - 56, 890 original miles - short bed
$2,550.00
$4,500.00
Time Left: 3d 21h 25m
Chevrolet : Silverado 1500 LS SIZE MATTERS
Chevrolet : Silverado 1500 LS SIZE MATTERS
$10,000.00 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 23h 57m
Porsche : 911 Carrera 1987 Porsche 911 Turbo
Porsche : 911 Carrera 1987 Porsche 911 Turbo
$55,000.00
Time Left: 4d 10m
Replica Kit Makes Shelby Cobra Replica 1966
Replica Kit Makes Shelby Cobra Replica 1966
$25,000.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 4d 3h 23m

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Wondering what happened to the guy that killed best friend and family?
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Vartan Allahverdi pleaded guilty to four misdemeanor counts of negligent homicide Tuesday in Crittenden County Circuit Court in Marion, Ark., for rear-ending the car carrying the four victims on a family trip from Milwaukee to Texas. Ruth Hawkins, 51, died in the crash with her daughter, Janese Hawkins, 20, her son, Antoine Harvey, 24, and Harvey's son, Antoine Jr., 21/2. They were killed on March 29, Good Friday, when a semitrailer truck driven by Allahverdi rear-ended their Toyota Camry, which was stopped at a construction zone on I-40 near West Memphis.


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Run his name through Yahoo Search and maybe you can find the answer there.....SAM

Where should I go on my road trip?
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I am in the West TN / Memphis area and I am ready for a road trip... I just kinda wanted to get in the car and drive, so which way should I head? What would be some good places to stop by?


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It depends on how long you have to do it. I have always wanted to take a driving tour of historic route 66. It starts in Chicago and goes all the way to California.

Question about the tornado in Feb that hit Memphis, TN?
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Wow, good way to start a new job... I'm a truck driver, and I just started driving for a new company. My team mate and I were rolling down I-40 going west near Memphis at exit 80 when all of a sudden a giant ball of ice hits our window cracking it. All at once we couldn't see anything around us and the wind was so strong that we completely stopped on the highway. In front of us another driver stopped and we saw his rig violently shaking back and forth, and was literally pushed 20 ft back and slammed into our bumper... Moments later the madness stopped and after I caught my breath and was done praying, we released the breaks and started driving around traffic, it was easy because we didnt have a trailer. All the way from exit 80 to exit 70 up to 15 rigs were turned over and to my horror one car was completely crushed by a truck. My question is, how big was that tornado to cause 10 mi of damage in 15 secs? And how far away can a F1 blow over a truck? Thanks for the info


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That is one heck of an experience you had there. From the information that you have provided, I highly doubt that an EF1 tornado can cause big rigs to topple over. I checked with the National Weather Service logs and the tornado that went through Shelby County, TN (near Memphis where you were) was rated EF4 by the NWS damage surveyors. Winds in EF4s go between 166-200 mph while and EF1's winds go only 86-110 mph. The same tornado causes airplanes at Memphis International Airport to be moved and a set of airstairs was moved 100 yards. Luckily, you were far enough from the twister to avoid being toppled over as well. It sounds like the winds that caused the truck in front of you to move were in excess of 100 mph. I am unsure as to how large that tornado was, but I do know that it was an EF4.

Eric leaves Tennessee at 5:00 P.M. and drives at a constant speed west...?
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Eric leaves Tennessee at 5:00 P.M. and drives at a constant speed west along US 72. He passes Memphis, 240 mi from his starting point at 10:00 P.M. Express the distance traveled (in miles) in terms of the time elapsed (in hours). What is the slope of this line? What does it represent? A) The slope is 48. It represents Eric's distance from his starting point in mi. B) The slope is 48. It represents the car's speed in mi/h. C) The slope is 50. It represents the time elapsed since Eric left the starting point in h. D) The slope is 48. It represents the time elapsed since Eric left the starting point in h. E) The slope is 52. It represents the time elapsed since Eric left the starting point in h.


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C) The slope is 50. It represents the time elapsed since Eric left the starting point in h.

Has anybody been booked for these offenses?
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In Texas, it's against the law for anyone to have a pair of pliers in his or her possession. In Philadelphia, you can't put pretzels in bags based on an Act of 1760. Alaska law says that you can't look at a moose from an airplane. In Corpus Christie, Texas, it is illegal to raise alligators in your home. In Miami, it is forbidden to imitate an animal. It is against the law to mispronounce the name of the State of Arkansas in that State. In Illinois, the law is that a car must be driven with the steering wheel. California law prohibits a woman from driving a car while dressed in a housecoat. In Memphis, Tennessee, a woman is not to drive a car unless a man warns approaching motorists or pedestrians by walking in front of the car that is being driven. In Tennessee, it is against the law to drive a car while sleeping. In New York, it is against the law for a blind person to drive an automobile. In West Virginia, only babies can ride in a baby carriage.


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nope In New York, it is against the law for a blind person to drive an automobile. well im not a blind person so im off the hook with these offenses

pick the winners of the bowl games...?
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who's gonna win all of the college bowl games? scores optional eaglebank: navy 21, wake forest 17 new mexico: fresno state 31, colorado state 24 st. petersburg: usf 38, memphis 24 las vegas: byu 34, arizona 28 new orleans: troy 27, southern miss 24 poinsettia: tcu 21, boise state 20 hawaii: hawaii 28, notre dame 21 motor city: central michigan 42, florida atlantic 24 meineke car care: west virginia 28, north carolina 21 champs sports: florida state 17, wisconsin 14 emerald: cal 27, miami 21 independence: northern illinois 24, louisiana tech 17 papajohns.com: rutgers 31, nc state 24 alamo: missouri 48, northwestern 35 humanitarian: nevada 28, maryland 24 holiday: oklahoma state 49, oregon 42 texas: rice 45, western michigan 31 armed forces: air force 35, houston 31 sun: oregon state 28, pittsburgh 20 music city: boston college 20, vanderbilt 3 insight: kansas 42, minnesota 31 chick-fil-a: georgia tech 31, lsu 17 outback: iowa 17, south carolina 10 gator: clemson 38, nebraska 28 capital one: georgia 34, michigan state 28 rose: usc 24, penn state 10 orange: cincinnati 24, virginia tech 13 cotton: texas tech 49, ole miss 28 liberty: ecu 21, kentucky 7 sugar: alabama 31, utah 14 international: buffalo 27, uconn 21 fiesta: texas 31, ohio state 14 gmac: ball state 52, tulsa 49 national championship: florida 48, oklahoma 42


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how are these bowl projections?
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projections BCS National Championship Florida vs Oklahoma Orange Bowl Virginia Tech vs Cincinatti Fiesta Bowl Texas vs Boise State Sugar Bowl Alabama vs Utah Rose Bowl USC vs Penn State GMAC Bowl Buffallo vs Tulsa International bowl Connecticu vs Central Michigan Liberty Bowl East Carolina vs Vanderbilt Cotton Bowl Texas Tech vs Ole Miss Gator Bowl Nebraska vs Boston College Capital One Bowl Ohio State vs Georgia Outback Bowl Michigan State vs LSU Chick-fil-A Bowl South Carolina vs Georgia Tech Insight Bowl Wisconsin vs Kansas Music City Bowl North Carolina vs Kentucky Sun Bowl Oregon Sate vs Pittsburgh Armed Forces Bowl Air Force vs Houston Holiday Bowl Oklahoma State Oregon Texas Bowl Notre Dame vs Rice Humanitarian Bowl Boise State vs Wake Forest Alamo Bowl Iowa vs Missouri vs Iowa Papajohns.com Bowl Rutgers vs Florida Atlantic Independence Bowl Western Michigan vs Arkansas State Emerald Bowl Miami vs Arizona Champ Sports Bowl Minnisota vs Northwestern Meinekee Car Care Bowl Maryland vs West Virginia Motor City Bowl Ball State vs San Jose State Hawaii Bowl Hawaii vs Arizona State Poinsettia Bowl BYU vs Louisiana Tech New Orleans Bowl Troy vs Memphis Eaglebank Bowl Navy vs Clemson Las Vegas Bowl TCU vs California St. Petersburg Bowl Southern Miss vs South Florida New Mexico Bowl Colorado State vs Fresno State


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I like them they look pretty good

Road trip from Fl to CO?
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My boyfriend and I are taking a road trip from ft lauderdale to colorado springs, co to visit family. We will be stopping in memphis on our way out there to see my parents. Any safety advice and good routes? This will be our first big road trip out west and I just want to make sure we have everything covered. We will also be bring our dog but she loves the car.


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That should be so much fun! Pack snacks in a cooler cause it is expensive to buy them on the road. make sure that you have a spare tire and some tools just in case. Check all of your fluids and the presure in your tires as well. you can go to mapquest.com to find all the maps and directions that you need. It shows you the least amount of miles, less amount of hours. It is very helpful. Check the weather ahead of time to make sure that you pack accordingly. best of luck and have fun!

Do You Live In Any Of These Places? Do You Break These Laws?
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WEIRD LAWS In Texas, it's against the law for anyone to have a pair of pliers in his or her possession. In Philadelphia, you can't put pretzels in bags based on an Act of 1760. Alaska law says that you can't look at a moose from an airplane. In Corpus Christie, Texas, it is illegal to raise alligators in your home. In Miami, it is forbidden to imitate an animal. It is against the law to mispronounce the name of the State of Arkansas in that State. In Illinois, the law is that a car must be driven with the steering wheel. California law prohibits a woman from driving a car while dressed in a housecoat. In Memphis, Tennessee, a woman is not to drive a car unless a man warns approaching motorists or pedestrians by walking in front of the car that is being driven. In Tennessee, it is against the law to drive a car while sleeping. In New York, it is against the law for a blind person to drive an automobile. In West Virginia, only babies can ride in a baby carriage. In Georgia, it is against the law to slap a man on the back or front. A barber is not to advertise prices in the State of Georgia. In Louisiana, a bill was introduced years ago in the State House of Representatives that fixed a ceiling on haircuts for bald men of 25 cents. In Oklahoma, no baseball team can hit the ball over the fence or out of a ballpark. if you found this interesting then give me stars! thanx and have a nice day?


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i haven't broken any laws did you know in tn its illegal to tie a girraffe to a telephone pole hey sis give me my points! if you dont ill get you when we get home lol

What do you think of these instances where gun ownership saved honest citizens from criminal attacks?
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http://www.lewrockwell.com/pr/armed-citizens3.html While taking groceries to her car, a man approached an 82-year-old woman and said something horrible to her: “This is your day. You are too old to be alive anyway.” According to police, he then grabbed the woman’s cane and beat her. Despite the savage assault, the elderly woman managed to reach into her purse, draw her gun and fire a shot. The man fled and, upon hearing the shot, store employees quickly came to the woman’s aid. The self-proclaimed “stubborn, old broad” is badly bruised but will fully recover. “If I go naturally or to a sickness or something, fine,” she said. “I’m ready to go, but I’m not ready to let some idiot like that take me out.” (KVOA-TV, Tucson, AZ, 03/15/10) -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Daniel Kaplan was parked in front of his business when two men sprinted toward his vehicle. One of them reached inside, punched Kaplan three times in the face and stuck a gun to Kaplan’s head. Then Kaplan’s instincts kicked in. Police say he grabbed the suspect’s gun with his left hand and kicked open the car door into his assailant. Kaplan then reached under the seat and grabbed his .45-cal. Glock pistol. “I got five shots off as quickly as I could,” he recalls. “I was fighting for my life.” At least one of the suspects was shot. Both fled the scene and are being sought by police. “I’m happy to be here,” said a relieved Kaplan. (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Columbus, GA, 03/04/10) -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ A crazed, knife-wielding man attempted to stab people at random in a convenience store parking lot. Police said he’d already chased a delivery driver and others when he ran down a car leaving the lot. He lunged at the car’s driver with the knife, wounding him. That’s when the driver, whose two young stepdaughters were in the vehicle, produced a handgun and fired about six shots, killing the attacker. The driver will recover from his injuries.“You’ve got to protect yourself,” said witness Byron Cook.“He had his two kids in the car and they were terrified.” (WREG-TV, Memphis, TN, 03/05/10) -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Maureen Cassidy awoke to a loud noise and got up to investigate. To her horror, a man with a knife had forced his way into her home. She hurried back to the bedroom and woke her husband, who got his Smith & Wesson 9 mm handgun. The husband stood in the doorway and yelled to the intruder that he had a gun. Inexplicably undeterred, the intruder advanced toward the husband, who fired a shot. The wounded intruder fled the home. Police found him hiding in the bushes next door. A second person was also arrested in connection with the invasion. (The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, FL, 03/13/10) -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Police said that early one morning an armed suspect burst into a home office in an area described by one resident as “a quiet neighborhood.” Hearing the burglar, the resident quickly armed himself with a firearm. When the burglar approached, the resident feared for his life and shot the suspect, killing him. “I’m not for someone being shot,” said Nora Dietz, a concerned neighbor, “but you have to protect yourself.” (The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, 03/29/10) -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Raymond Michel and his wife, Dawn, returned home with their grandson when the 9-year-old noticed a suspicious light in a downstairs bedroom. Dawn investigated and found a few items in disarray. Then she found a garbage bag outside with money and jewelry in it, and a window screen was damaged. She ran to tell her husband that someone had been – or still was – in the house. Michel got his handgun and walked upstairs. Items were strewn about the floor and a bathroom door was shut that the Michels always keep open. Michel kicked the door open and it struck the intruder. The suspect began to aim a rifle at the homeowner, who quickly fired his handgun, shattering the door and narrowly missing the intruder. The suspect laid on the ground as everyone waited for police. (The Bakersfield Californian, Bakersfield, CA, 03/04/10) -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ A man wasn’t home when an alarm indicated a possible break-in. He quickly called his neighbor, Gaylon Crawford, and asked him to check on the house. The neighbor noticed a door was forced open and the lights were on. Once inside he found two men wearing dark clothing. Police said the men claimed they were retrieving their tools, but Crawford didn’t buy it. He drew his handgun and told the men to put their hands up and wait for police. Instead, one of the men charged Crawford, who shot him. The suspects fled. The wounded man was arreste Sorry about that last one - the rest of it is on the link. Anyhow isn't protection ultimately up to the individual and not the police?


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A. Guns save more lives than they take; prevent more injuries than they inflict * Guns used 2.5 million times a year in self-defense. Law-abiding citizens use guns to defend themselves against criminals as many as 2.5 million times every year -- or about 6,850 times a day.1 This means that each year, firearms are used more than 80 times more often to protect the lives of honest citizens than to take lives.2 * Of the 2.5 million times citizens use their guns to defend themselves every year, the overwhelming majority merely brandish their gun or fire a warning shot to scare off their attackers. Less than 8% of the time, a citizen will kill or wound his/her attacker.3 * As many as 200,000 women use a gun every year to defend themselves against sexual abuse.4 * Even anti-gun Clinton researchers concede that guns are used 1.5 million times annually for self-defense. According to the Clinton Justice Department, there are as many as 1.5 million cases of self-defense every year. The National Institute of Justice published this figure in 1997 as part of "Guns in America" -- a study which was authored by noted anti-gun criminologists Philip Cook and Jens Ludwig.5 * Armed citizens kill more crooks than do the police. Citizens shoot and kill at least twice as many criminals as police do every year (1,527 to 606).6 And readers of Newsweek learned that "only 2 percent of civilian shootings involved an innocent person mistakenly identified as a criminal. The 'error rate' for the police, however, was 11 percent, more than five times as high."7 * Handguns are the weapon of choice for self-defense. Citizens use handguns to protect themselves over 1.9 million times a year.8 Many of these self-defense handguns could be labeled as "Saturday Night Specials."