Amazing story.
It's hard to believe that it has less than 100 original miles...
Who pays that much for a new car and then parks it???
it takes less than an hour to roll it back. and because most are restored, there are no signs of condition. unless there is a serious paper trail of any service , there is really no proof other than one mans word to another. we all know its a 5 digit odometer, once it hits 99,9999 it goes back to 00,0000. I know here in CO , you can write any mileage you want on a title, or none at all. they do not come out to the vehicle to verify any odometer reading
or just "unglug" the speedo cable? BUT, if you have ever seen a true very low mile survivor ( no resto work ever done on it), it is not hard to actually see what it is.
to me, having a car that is never driven, defeats the purpose of the machine. just me.....
having a car that is never driven said:Nope - not just you - I'm totally with you
It's a rehabbed race car , 81 miles? Prove it. I got one with 79 miles on it! Honest,������