Hey Gang wait a minute.. > [-----Original Message----- ""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."" Don't know if all of you remember the 40s and 50s but a car with 50 or 60K miles was considered having high mileage and if the car still exists today it probably was put up on blocks or in a barn. The others were traded in, sold, or scrapped and most of those are gone today. A car back then with 100 or 160K miles would have been very, very unusual. There's no reason to doubt a 57 car with 60K miles as being "original" - in fact it's very believable. having 160K miles - doubtful! You can't look at "average" miles per year as any kind of yardstick for these older cars because obviously many of them have sat unused for many years. A better measurement than any kind of mileage is the "condition" of the car today! Who can verify "actual" miles after 40 or 50 years anyway? Hearsay from the seller? Oil change receipts? Odometers? Condition is "now" and is very verifiable. That's my criteria for evaluating an old car. It indicates the level of care and treatment. Brian
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