This is a challenge, all right. Some ideas that come to mind are
Look carefully for any gas-station lubrication stickers in doors and
under dash
Look for/ask PO for any service records and owner journals
Trace the title through the state registries-sometimes mileage is
recorded.
Let us know how you fare.
Bob
On Thu, 27 Aug 1998 10:56:41 -0600 Gary Davis
<GDAVIS@ibr6gw80.gp.usbr.gov> writes:
>Greetings All . . . .
>
>When I purchased my car last February, it was advertised as having
>less than 60,000 miles on the odometer. That's true. The problem is
>- I
>have an OD speedo and no OD. So, I can only assume the original
>speedo was replaced some time in the past and that the odometer is not
>giving me an accurate reflection of actual mileage.
>
>If that's the case, does anyone know of an alternative method for
>estimating how many miles the car has endured?
>
>TIA
>
>Gary Davis
>
>
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