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70,000 miles!

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Was sitting in my 240Z today (working on the windshield sunshade, update on that soon to be posted), and looked at the odometer and noticed that while driving the car to and from work last week, it finally turned over 70,000 miles! My car is getting old! LOL

Fact of the matter is, the 240Z is the lowest mileage car we own...

Similar story here, Arne.

'98 Altima w/110K, '06 Altima w/78K, '70 Z w/72K

Frank

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Yeah, both the '96 328i and the '91 Jetta 16v are ~110k now.

WOW Arne, add another 110,000 to that number and ya might almost catch up with my 70'

Dave

Same at my house. Datsun Z 85K miles. Porsche 911 55K miles. Porsche 914 75K Miles. Toyota 4Runner 180K miles and still humming.

about 500 miles from turning 90,000 on my 73. 2006 colorado- 38,000 miles, 2005 saturn vue- 32,000 miles

Yep, I'm closing-in on 79K miles. Once she's all done I expec to break 100K pretty quick...

70802 miles today Arne, you are catching up with me quickly. I will be right back, I need to go drive!!!

I have a 73 with just over 21,000.

Spare tire still has the knoby's, and the color strips, I dont think it has ever been out.

Wow, Star Wars was new when my car had 70,000 on it! 170,000+ right now, and waiting for the salt to get washed off the roads to add some more to it!

When my 73 project started it had 18,470. In two years it has gone to 23571, about 5000 miles. That number looks nice on the odo. Of course that number is 123,521.

HLS30-00110 has 103,000, that is on the title since 1978, hasn't moved much.

The 68 Roadster has 58,XXX, need to get that running again for spring.

Forgot to tell you guys, I got a 71 521 pick up with 84,XXX, very straight, excelent bed, brand new stock exhaust from mani back. Needs carb work. Very minor rust. MACO respray and I could make some money.

The DD 96 Saturn SC2 has 112,750, I put on all but 35K on it since 98. Mighty fine car.

Bonzi Lon

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