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slim72914 |
Jul 7 2007, 08:58 PM
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I bought the car and the guy says it has been sitting since 86. Says it was in his family for " a long time" before that. He also said that the odometer is original miles. anyway to tell if it has been rolled over??
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sww914 |
Jul 7 2007, 09:14 PM
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Also, I'll repeat this as rumor, but somebody recently told me that each time it rolls over, one number will sit a little lower that the others. If it's been rolled over once, the 1's digit will sit lower. Twice, and the 10's digit will sit lower. Three times and the 100's digit will sit lower, and so on. That was the first time that I'd ever heard it before, maybe I'll send an email to the Mythbusters and ask them to test it.
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