[-----Original Message----- There are no floors and there is no frame. There also in no trunk floor. there are no fenders front or rear. Now you tell me what do you do with a car like that. You sure as heck dont restore it weather it is a 2 dr or 4dr] ....Well guys and gals, this makes it more of a challenge, huh? There is more to a car than just low miles. Which poses a question, I see more and more ads with "original miles" that are really low. ie, 60,000 on a 1957 car is 1,428 average miles per year. Unless it was put on blocks as a late model car 35 years ago, this low mileage sure seems highly unlikely. More likely 160, 000, which is still only 3,800 average for a '57. I'd like to hear stories from list people about your car's mileage. What sort of verification do you ask for on these supposed low mileage specials? My story on my three current old cars: The '42 was bought from the estate of the original owner, he parked it in the barn in 1966 when he got too old to drive. 52K miles. Still has one original headlight because the old farmer didn't drive at night. The '66 was bought from the original owner in '87 with 98K, documented. The '55 was bought from the second owner, he bought it in the early '60's and put it up in the mid-'70's with 71K. So the '66, by far the best in very fine original condition, averaged 8,909 miles per year, the '42 avg. 2,167, the '55 avg. 2,816. Just curious, Roger van Hoy, '55DeSoto, '42DeSoto, '66Plymouth, '73Duster, Washougal, WA
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