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How many miles do you have on her?
And I guess more importantly, what model year is she?
Sure she's factory finish and hasn't been to an OC body shop?She's a model year 1965, unsure of miles. I just wipe her down with ONR and she's good to go.
Ah, a Classic model from the 60's....She's a model year 1965, unsure of miles. I just wipe her down with ONR and she's good to go.
Well I was thinking about asking @WallyP why he doesn't know the mileage. I can only assume it is because he isn't the original owner but I thought that might be out of bounds in a polite conversation. My own '58 model had been around for some time before landing in my garage.Kinda non PC, but I’m LMAO
Well, if truth be told, my model has aged fairly well over the last 37 years. The suspension could use a little work but the engine and drivetrain is still going strong. What were we talking about again??There’s nothing wrong with pre owned and even high mileage if it looks great and drives ok, but I wouldn’t suggest adding another motor and def not rear facing seats!
{Geez, I wonder which part of the thread he is talking about}
This looks like a 2004 corolla or something
I started to notice the wrinkles also 5k miles, submitted a service ticket: