In a word, NO.
Even the certifications on newer vehicles are based only upon the
trustworthyness of the person signing it. Laws have been enacted
that gives higher penalties for falsifying those odometer readings. But people
still roll back the numbers anyway.
It is impossible to say for sure on older cars. Your best hope of verifying
the numbers is to look at the car to see if the wear
factor matches that very low reading.
Regards,
Joe
Terrence Begley wrote:
>
> Fellow Listers,
>
> Is there a way to certify that the mileage shown on an odometer is
> original? A buddy ,two years ago, purchased a '76 TR6 with 18,000
> original miles on it. It has all the green hoses and stuff and the
> counter under the bonnet corresponds to the odometer.
>
> Thanks for Frank
>
> Terry B.
> '61 TR3
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