Buy Cars and Trucks in Chester, Pennsylvania

Mercury : Cougar XR7 73 Mercury Cougar XR7
Mercury : Cougar XR7 73 Mercury Cougar XR7
$950.00 (0 Bids)
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Porsche : Boxster 2011 Porsche Boxster
Porsche : Boxster 2011 Porsche Boxster
$53,995.00
Time Left: 1h 51m
Ford : F-150 2005 Ford F150- no reserve
Ford : F-150 2005 Ford F150- no reserve
$5,000.00
$6,500.00
Time Left: 2h 35m
Porsche : Cayenne S 2011 Porsche Cayenne S
Porsche : Cayenne S 2011 Porsche Cayenne S
$73,495.00
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Porsche : Cayenne S Hybrid Cayenne S Hybrid
Porsche : Cayenne S Hybrid Cayenne S Hybrid
$77,995.00
Time Left: 4h 48m
Lincoln : LS 2000 LINCOLN LS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR
Lincoln : LS 2000 LINCOLN LS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR
$455.00 (7 Bids)
Time Left: 5h 2m
Mercedes-Benz : S-Class 2001 Mercedes Benz S430
Mercedes-Benz : S-Class 2001 Mercedes Benz S430
$2,125.00 (13 Bids)
Time Left: 5h 50m
Toyota : Corolla LE Toyota 09 SEDAN
Toyota : Corolla LE Toyota 09 SEDAN
$7,600.00 (27 Bids)
Time Left: 6h 3m
Porsche : Cayenne V6 2008 Porsche Cayenne V6
Porsche : Cayenne V6 2008 Porsche Cayenne V6
$37,995.00
Time Left: 6h 38m
Toyota : Solara SLE 2002 Toyota Solara Convertible
Toyota : Solara SLE 2002 Toyota Solara Convertible
$4,555.00
$6,500.00
Time Left: 7h 23m
Dodge : Neon 2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4
Dodge : Neon 2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4
$6,100.00 (3 Bids)
Time Left: 7h 54m
Cadillac : Other 1960 Cadillac
Cadillac : Other 1960 Cadillac
$10,000.00 (1 Bids)
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Porsche : Cayenne V6 2008 Porsche Cayenne V6
Porsche : Cayenne V6 2008 Porsche Cayenne V6
$40,995.00
Time Left: 8h 26m
Nissan : Murano SE Nissan Murano 2004SE AWD Sport Utility
Nissan : Murano SE Nissan Murano 2004SE AWD Sport Utility
$6,400.00
$8,299.00
Time Left: 10h 55m
HUMMER : H2 2003 HUMMER H2
HUMMER : H2 2003 HUMMER H2
$13,400.00
$14,250.00
Time Left: 11h 54m

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How can I get from West Chester, Pennsylvania to Londonderry, New Hampshire & spend the least amount of money?
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I am a college student in West Chester, Pennsylvania. I want to visit a friend in Londonderry, New Hampshire. I have very little money and I really need help. I need a round trip that is cheap. West Chester is within an hour of Philly, and Londonderry is within an hour or so of Boston, if that helps at all.... I'm too young to rent a car....I think, unless anyone knows of a place that will rent to a 19-year old. I could borrow a car from a friend but I'm worried about putting all the miles on their car (it's about a 7 hour drive)....i dont know anything about public transportation but i'm sure i could learn... Rent a car? Plane? Train? Bus? I'm very close to broke...please help :(


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Going that far is going to cost money. Megabus from Philly to Boston is around $60 round trip on Megabus. Gas and tolls will easily cost more than that.

How would you get from West Chester University to Richard Stockton College of New Jersey?
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My best friend goes to West Chester University in Pennsylvania and she does not have her car with her. If she would like to visit me, at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, would it be easier for her to take a bus or a train? I have no idea how to look up any of the routs so what train station would she get off and on at.. or bus station. Also, how much would it cost her? I feel bad asking, but can someone.. plan her trip lol. SORRY!


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hi there,NJ TRANSIT BUSes do the trip,info on the link,would it not be easier for your friend to pop into the bus depot? i"m sure they will plan her trip..you can do the same with the trains,,far cheaper by bus.. a trip of 82miles.. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geo code=&q=West+Chester+University+to+Richard+Stockton+College+of+Ne w+Jersey%3F&sll=39.470125,-74.553223&sspn=7.868332,19.621582&dirf lg=r&ttype=dep&date=09%2F24%2F10&time=1:32pm&noexp=0&noal=0&sort= &ie=UTF8&z=9&start=0 regards pops..

Where can I find a copy of a document notarized by a Pennsylvania public notary?
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I am looking for a copy of ANY notarized document by a Pennsylvania public notary commissioned at an used car dealer. He served as public notary in Glenolden, Chester Pk., Delaware, PA, back in 2001. I have contacted Penn DOT by e-mail but no answer yet. Do they keep copies of such car selling notarized documents? Any suggestion would be very much appreciated.


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I assume you are unable to contact the dealer yourself? That would obviously be the most direct way. Your instinct to check with Penn DOT is probably the best way to check on this individual. Penn DOT may be helpful and guide you, but if not, you may consider filing a request for the information from Penn DOT under the Freedom of Information Act . You may also be able to obtain documents notarized by this notary in the applicable county records office - I believe in Pennsylvania it's called the Prothonotary. The Prothonotary may have the ability to search records for documents notarized by this person. Good luck.

Where can I get a copy of a document notarized by a Pennsylvania public notary?
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I urgently need a copy of ANY notarized document by a Pennsylvania public notary commissioned at an used car dealer. He served as public notary in Glenolden, Chester Pk., Delaware, PA, back in 2001. The business is no more runing. I have contacted Penn DOT by e-mail but no answer yet. Do they keep copies of such car selling notarized documents? Prothonotary and PA Dept. of State do not have such documents/records. Any suggestion would be very much appreciated


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Whoever presented the document to be notarized is the only person to have it. And unless you made copies or saw someone else make copies,they're not needed. Any proof of authenticity is sworn by the notary,then stamped. With a witness,the signer and notary,copies aren't mandatory for anyone.

Waht's up with the nut that runs Yahoo Freecycle Chester County PA?
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This person thinks she is a god or something...she has refused all of my posts stating they don't allow people to give away or ask for a motorized vehicle...car...yet I have seen other post request for cars on the site many times. Can I report her to Yahoo? I was trying to give away a working car thinking it would help someone in my area that needs one, what the heck is wrong with the lady? Check out her freecycle site and give her hell for me please... freecycle chester county pennsylvania....and no this isn't spam someone needs to put her in her place..she thinks she is god or something..


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Yahoo has nothing to do with it, they just supply the free site, freecycle.org maintanes control over these groups and you can complain to them or send a letter to the group owner, the freecycle management is a co-owner and will get these and the local owner will see it to, so it might wise her up also, freecycle runs a managers group

Historical Question about First Woman Driver in Pennsylvania?
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There is a family story going around that my grandmother Leah Ruth-Martin, was the first woman to receive a drivers' license in Pennsylvania. I found a copy of the 1930 census for Chester County PA, which shows my grandfather owning a Automobile Repair Shop. My mother stated that grandmother Martin had a Ford car, that they cranked up for her to drive. Does anyone know where I can check to see if she was licensed, or the first woman to have a license in Pennsylvania? I was born and raised in PA, but now live on in CA.


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Try the DMV

Hi i would like to no what the charges are in Pennsylvania with getting caught with under a gram of pot?
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I got caught in school being high they searched my friends car and found a bowl n like under a gram he got charged with the bowl n i got charged with the weed, the school was acting like they were mad but they didnt care to much but my question is what do you think my charges would be for my first offense and getting charged with under a gram in the state of pennsylvania, by the way im going to court in West Chester thank you.


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Possession >>>>>>>> Fine & probation

Would i need a car in Philadelphia?
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im moving there in september and wondering if i need a car? i know, parking there is pretty hard. but, i have a lot of family in pennsylvania ( springfield, clifton heights, west chester, and aston ). when i say a lot of family, i mean ALOT. That means alot of birthdays and parties.. i been looking at the washington square west neighborhood.


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For you to be comfortable and mobile when you are in Philadelphia having a car is the best option. Bringing a car is the best thing to do.

How can i manage to get a new car,go to college in a new city, and get an apartment and be able to afford it?
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I'm 19 and a freshmen at west chester unversity located in southeastern Pennsylvania. I only have like 2,500 dollars in my bank account. I havent been working recently although I am looking for another job. I hate the dorms so much and I live only 10 minutes away from my parents hoouse even though I live on a dorm on campus. I feel like they intrude on my life way too much even though I'm at college. I am considering transferring to penn state university next year so I will be 3 hours away from where I am now. But I want an apartment and a car cuz right now beiing a freshmen most colleges dont allow freshmen to park on campus. How can i be able to afford thesse things?


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You want a car... for what.. definitely not to go to school cause there's no enough parking lot for students.. But if you really want a car.. just buy a pre-owned ones. Since you will be studying you won't have much time to work that hard to pay everything or your grades will suffer. So be an entrepreneur online sell something find a good deal and resell it. Even just 3 or 5 buck profit when its accumulated it will be a big help. Try ebay. Then get one or two housemate... You are the lessee so you get to set the rules. Get the apartment before housemate so you will have the say regarding house rules. But you could already start scouting for housemates before paying the down-payment for the house.

What do you think of this?
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Snakes in An Atheist's Grave "He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it; and whoso braketh an hedge, a serpent shall bite him." Ecclesiastes 10:18 Sometimes we read of some blatant atheist who challenges God to strike him dead, or to prove His existence, but it is rarely indeed that God takes up such a challenge in the form in which it is made. However, in the case we are considering, and accepted it in such a remarkable way that the infidel's grave is preaching effective sermons to many people week after week and year after year. The cause related is not one that occurred in the distant past, and which no one can investigate today. Any one with an automobile and a little spare time can see for himself. Large numbers of people are doing that very thing. It was my privilege to make the trip to North Benton, Ohio, to see the cemetery of which I speak. The atheist in question was Mr. Chester Bedell, who died in 1908 at the age of eighty-two. He is said to have been a very bold and blatant skeptic, and was out-spoken in opposition to God and the Bible. I was told that he was a very mean man and that neighbors and others were afraid that if they crossed him they might get up the next morning to find their barn burned to the ground or other damage done. It is declared that he left one dollar each to his two Christian daughters and his 2,500 acres of land to his unbelieving sons. He was in many law suits during his life. It is said that he occasionally attended the Presbyterian Church in the town of North Benton, and that his presence threw such coldness over the service as soon as he entered that it almost broke up the meeting. The direct challenge which Mr.Bedell hurled at the Almighty was this: "If there is a God or any truth in the Bible, let Him infest my grave with snakes." He wrote a book against the Bible entitled, "Universal Mental Liberty." Sometime before his death he had an imposing statue of himself made of bronze and placed upon a large pedestal. In his uplifted hand is a book with the inscription, "Universal Mental Liberty." Under his foot is a scroll representing the Bible, with the word "Superstition" in large letters. A minister visited one of Mr.Bedell's daughters for information, and she said her father belonged to "The Society of Damned Souls" and had said that if there was a God he wanted Him to infest his grave with snakes. His daughter says that when he was dying he said, "Oh, that I had never had that monument built," and he wished he were able to go over to that cemetery and tear it down, but it was too late. And what was the sequel? SNAKES! When the grave was dug the sexton killed two snakes and when the casket was brought to the grave another large snake had to be removed before it could be lowered. That was twenty-four years ago, and since that time the family lot has been full of snake holes around the curbing. The snakes can be seen any day you visit the cemetery, except, perhaps the day after a rain. The sexton told me that under the monument and around the grave is a den of snakes. And an equally remarkable fact is that this burial lot is the only place in the cemetery where snakes are ever found-so the sexton declared to me in a talk I had with him. The North Benton cemetery has a regularly employed sexton who takes excellent care of the grounds. The trip which I made to North Benton was by auto from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. North Benton is just eighty miles from Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, who took me in their car, had made two previous trips. On one they counted eight live snakes. On the other they saw sixteen that had been killed and piled up by other parties. As we neared the cemetery I felt nervous and somewhat excited. Yes, there was the monument just as it had been described to me! I counted ten angry looking snake holes around the grave. I have pictures of five snakes, including two large ones crawling from between crevices in the cement curbing. The sexton had killed a black snake six feet six inches long just before we came, and he saw the head of another, the largest he had ever seen, which crawled back before he could kill it. I inquired why there were bloodstains on the statue, and the sexton said boys would kill the snakes and throw them up and around the neck of Mr. Bedell's statue, then he would have the task of taking them down. That is almost enough to make the old atheist turn over in the grave! As many as twenty snakes have been killed in a day, and the sexton says that the more you kill the more there seem to be. One expression heard in and around North Benton is , "Well, if Bedell did ask for snakes he sure got 'em!" The sexton informed me that people come from all over the United States to see the statue and grave, and that previous Sunday, 200 or more people were in that cemetery. Mr. Bedell's Sons and some people near the cemetery are pretty much stirred up over the publicity that snakes have brought to the place and have been talking of taking the statue down, feeling that the statue and snakes together are a reflection on their cemetery. Some have told the caretaker that they wished that he would tear the monument down, but he replied that he did not think that it should be torn down, as it preached too many sermons. -B.E. Perigo. And if you think it's to long then don't waste my time by sending me stupid answers


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I think this was truly fascinating, and was worth the reading! To the caretaker I would respond that it was NOT the monument that caused the snakes, it was the man's challenge to God. And it doesn't matter if anyone "planted" the snakes; with today's technology, those snakes could be easily eradicated. No one has been able to do that, and the old man got what he wanted; physical proof that God exists. AND that God ANSWERS PRAYER, even to a professed atheist! What is so intriguing is that even with evidence such as this, people will scoff and say it is not proof. I would respond, "go to that grave with the best method for removing snakes and get rid of them; then tell me there is no God." Any takers?