Buy Cars and Trucks in Terre Haute, Indiana

Chevrolet : C-10 1965 Chevrolet C-10... Every day driver!!!
Chevrolet : C-10 1965 Chevrolet C-10... Every day driver!!!
$1,000.00 (0 Bids)
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Mitsubishi : Eclipse GS Red convertible top
Mitsubishi : Eclipse GS Red convertible top
$1,025.00
$1,800.00
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Chevrolet : Corvette 1980 Chevy Corvette
Chevrolet : Corvette 1980 Chevy Corvette
$2,146.00 (3 Bids)
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Honda : Civic DX 2000 Honda Civic
Honda : Civic DX 2000 Honda Civic
$600.00 (0 Bids)
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Ford : F-100 1965 Ford F100 4x4 460V8
Ford : F-100 1965 Ford F100 4x4 460V8
$3,000.00
$5,500.00
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Pontiac : GTO 1970 GTO #s Matching PHS documented
Pontiac : GTO 1970 GTO #s Matching PHS documented
$20,429.00 (8 Bids)
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How long would it take to travel from Terre Haute Indiana to Louisevill Kentucky by car?

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Log on to the web site (www.mapquest.com) and type in the info that is asked and it will give you the shortest route and tell you how many miles it is and approximately how long it will take to get there.

How far apart are Terre Haute, Indiana and Evansville, Indiana?
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How many miles is it? About how long would it take you to get from one to the other by car?


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Straight from google maps: From: Terre Haute, IN Drive: 110 mi (about 2 hours 25 mins) 1. Head west on US-40 toward US-150 W/US-40 W/US-41 N 223 ft 2. Turn left at US-41 S 55.9 mi 1 hour 13 mins 3. Merge onto US-150 E/US-41 S/US-50 E via the ramp to Evansville/Washington Continue to follow US-41 S 52.8 mi 1 hour 7 mins 4. Take the IN-62 W/IN-66 E/Lloyd Expy ramp to Roberts Stadium/Univ. Southern Indiana 0.3 mi 5. Turn right at IN-62 W/E Lloyd Expy 0.2 mi 6. Take the Garvin St/Division St exit toward Main St 0.2 mi 7. Merge onto E Division St 0.5 mi 2 mins 8. Turn left at N Main St 200 ft To: Evansville, IN Change destination

For those of you who know a lot about Terre Haute?
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I'm going to host an AFSP walk, and the original route was supposed to begin at the Hamilton Center and end at Highland Lawn Cemetery... but the Center has yet to email me back, and Highland Lawn says it has rejected many walk inquiries in the past because parked cars in the narrow road might be a nuisance to guests visiting the graves of their loved ones. I may take the group through it, as the supervisor of Highland Lawn consented, but then again I may not. Still, I don't live far from Terre Haute but I wouldn't considor myself anything close to a native, and I'm still having some nagging disappointments with the routes suggested to me by google maps (getting a rough idea of the route, here, I wouldn't dream of holding the thing without actually walking around the place myself at some point to get an accurate impression) aren't what I would call scenic. So, hopefully someone who knows their way around better can tell me which roads offer a little extra to take in, as far as looking pretty and having low traffic? Thank you!


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murder of a girl in Terre Haute In in the 1970s?
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found in her car in an Indiana State University parking lot


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The local newspaper will have that information at their office on microfiche which you can access for free by going there.

Does anyone know how to get from Indiana to Chicago?
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I live in Terre Haute, Indiana and I would like to know what kinds of transportation I could use besides a car and how much it would cost and how long it would take...thank you!


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Screw the Greyhound - no offense. I travel regularly - several times a year from Terre Haute (where I live). I usually take Amtrak (unless my husband is driving). In my vehicle it is cheaper than driving. For myself and my 2 daughters we usually go round trip for about $52 - $75. There are different places you can take Amtrak out of. Indy- Departure and arrival times sucked. Effingham- Only about an hour West on 70. Decent Fares. Champaign - About 2 hours. Cheap Fares if your willing to drive to this departure point. Check it out on Amtrak's site. There is one more departure town closer than Effingham, but can't remember the name of it. If you've never traveled by train before you may be a little nervous at first - but it's ok. You'll be a pro by the end of your first ride. Be aware trains run late all the time. I prefer Amtrak to driving in a car. You don't have to stop for potty breaks and there's a snack car. I usually take a lunch cooler though with snacks and food packed for the kids! Good luck

Does anyone know where i can go to a store and buy "zaino" show car wax & polish products?
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I live in Terre Haute, In. and I am trying to find our which local stores carry "zaino" the car wax, polish ect. products. I am not wanting to but this iten online. Any ideas???


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Wal-Mart carries it. Also try Auto Zone or O'Reilly's.

Would you like to know about the Indiana Crazy Law?
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Indiana Crazy Law Looking for more dumb laws? Check out DumbLaws.com! One man may not back into a parking spot becasue it prevents police officers from seeing the license plate. Baths may not be taken between the months of October and March. All males 18 to 50 years old must work six days a year on public roads. Mustaches are illegal if the bearer has a tendency to habitually kiss other humans. Hotel sheets must be exactly 99 inches long and 81 inches wide. State government officials who engage in private duels can be dismissed from their post. Drinking from your own bottle in a bar can lead to your arrest. A man over the age of 18 may be arrested for statutory rape if the passenger in his car is not wearing her socks and shoes, and is under the age of 17. It is illegal to sell cars on Sunday. Drinks on the house are illegal. It is illegal for a liquor store to sell cold soft drinks. A person who dyes, stains, or otherwise alters the natural coloring of a bird or rabbit commits a Class B misdemeanor. (Ind. Code 15-2.1-21-13(b) Smoking in the state legislature building is banned, except when the legislature is in session. Liquor stores may not sell milk. Check forgery can be punished with public flogging up to 100 stripes. Grocery stores may not sell any type of cold liquor. You can get out of paying for a dependent's medical care by praying for him/her. Pedestrians crossing the highway at night are prohibited from wearing tail lights. No one may catch a fish with his bare hands. Men are prohibited from standing in a bar. You are not allowed to carry a cocktail from the bar to a table. The waiter or waitress has to do it. "Spiteful Gossip" and "talking behind a person's back" are illegal. You are required to pour your drink into a glass. It is against the law to pass a horse on the street. If any person has a puppet show, wire dancing or tumbling act in the state of Indiana and receives money for it, they will be fined $3 under the Act to Prevent Immoral Practices. Anyone 14 or older who profanely curses, damns or swears by the name of God, Jesus Christ or the Holy Ghost, shall be fined one to three dollars for each offense, with a maximum fine of ten dollars per day. A three dollar fine per pack will be imposed on anyone playing cards in Indiana under the Act for the Prevention of Gaming. The value of Pi is 4, and not 3.1415. (Repealed) Auburn It is illegal to bike, roller-skate, skateboard, or inline skate in a commercially zoned area. For these offesnses, there is a fine of no more than $5 or the impounding of one's bicycle for a period not to exceed 30 days. Beech Grove It is forbidden to eat watermelon in the park. Elkhart It is illegal for barbers to threaten to cut off kid's ears. Evansville While driving on Main Street you may not have your lights on. Fort Wayne You may not sell or play on a radio broadcast, the record "It`s In the Book". Gary Within four hours of eating garlic, a person may not enter a movie house, theater, or ride a public streetcar. South Bend It is illegal to make a monkey smoke a cigarette. Terre Haute No one may spit on the sidewalk.


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It is illegal to say "I hate you" on the roads.:D

how long does it take in a car?
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how long does it take to get to Terre Haute indiana u.s.a. from Bloomington Indiana U.S.A???


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Maybe 90 minutes at the most.

Why do you smash in his windshield, punch him, spray him … then pull him out and suffocate him?
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http://www.tribstar.com/local/local_story_114001538.html The call was not immediately returned. What do the police have something to hide ? TERRE HAUTE — The family of a Brazil man who died last year after being arrested has filed a wrongful death claim in federal court, accusing six police agencies of using excessive force, resulting in the man’s death. The family is seeking more than $5 million in compensation. Bradley E. Karn, 25, of Brazil died at Putnam County Hospital on Feb. 24, 2006, after he stopped breathing while being arrested following a traffic stop and a police chase. In the complaint, filed Monday in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division, representatives of Karn’s estate accused officers of spraying Karn with pepper spray, beating him and holding him face-down on an incline for several minutes, “even though he did not pose a threat of physical harm to the officers surrounding him.” A pathology report indicated Karn died from excited delirium syndrome, according to authorities. Pathology reports also showed Karn was morbidly obese and tested positive for methamphetamine, marijuana and alcohol. The reports indicated Karn experienced positional asphyxiation, which means the body is positioned in such a way that it interferes with the ability to breathe. Indiana State Police, an agency that assisted in the pursuit and arrest of Karn, conducted the initial investigation into Karn’s death. An independent investigation, known as a coroner’s inquest, was launched by Putnam County Coroner Thomas Miller. According to police, the pursuit began when Karn fled from a Clay County Sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop. Karn led policed through Brazil and onto Interstate 70. Police used stop sticks to deflate the tires on Karn’s vehicle, and continued to follow him as the chase became a slow-speed pursuit. According to a news release from Indiana State Police at the time, Clay County Sheriff Mike Heaton then bumped Karn’s vehicle in a “slow-speed legal intervention,” causing the car to spin and come to a stop. Police vehicles then surrounded Karn’s car, and police demanded he exit the vehicle. Karn refused, at which point police began to break his windows, sprayed him with a chemical agent and forcibly removed him, according to police. The initial news release from police also stated Karn continued to struggle as he was handcuffed, at which point he collapsed and stopped breathing. Miller said while Karn was handcuffed, he was lying on his stomach on a hill with his head pointing downward. Karn’s weight and gravity caused his stomach to push into his diaphragm and did not allow him to breath, Miller said. Karn’s death was determined accidental at the inquest. Coroner Miller said at the time, “There was absolutely no foul play of any police officer.” The Karn family, however, disagrees. According to a news release issued by Indianapolis attorneys for the Karn family, Karn “was a polite young man who battled schizophrenia and lived at home with his parents … the officers were actually aware of his mental illness when the confrontation occurred.” Stephen M. Wagner, attorney for Karn’s family, said in a telephone interview Monday that this is not a case of an out-of-control individual posing a threat to police. “You have a mental-health patient, disabled, by the side of the road, frightened, with both hands on the wheel, and police are knowledgeable about his health condition, not an individual with any weapons, not posing any threat — why do you smash in his windshield, punch him, spray him … then pull him out and suffocate him? “You’ve got 17 big, burly officers around a mental-health patient … some of them had actually escorted [Karn] home, and they knew sometimes he wouldn’t take his medication.” Wagner added that during the vehicle pursuit, police radio transmissions informed officers that Karn had a mental illness. Wagner said the family will rely on testimony taken during the coroner’s inquest. According to the Karn family news release, police officers testified during the inquest that an officer had placed his knee in the back of Karn’s neck during the arrest, refusing to remove handcuffs to allow for emergency medical treatment. The initial release from the Indiana State Police last year contradicts that allegation, stating that police immediately started cardiopulmonary resuscitation on Karn and continued until paramedics arrived. A phone message seeking comment was left with Indiana State Police Sgt. Joe Watts, one of the individuals named in the complaint. The call was not immediately returned.


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Maybe if the person "complied", then they would be fine,,,,,remember its not always the cops who are bad,,,,,

I am stranded and need to get home, anybody know how.?
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I hate being in this situation. Recently I moved to Cheyenne Wyoming to for a job opportunity. I happened to meet a fellow hoosier when I got there. This guy mentioned he was going to Indiana and asked if I would like a ride. He stated that he could drop me off in Terre Haute While he went to Indianapolis. Well he has never come back. He got arrested in Nap for felony DUI and his car got impounded. I do not have a license and am not registered owner so NOW I am stuck in Terre Haute and I start a job soon in Cheyenne Wyoming. Anybody got any idea where I can go to get help with a bus or plane ticket.


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Lots of good suggestions already, but.. people DO still hitch-hike too! Not ideal, but hey, desparate times call for desparate measures, right?