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96LT4CE | 60,000 miles | ||
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Well, no doubt about it. On the way home from work today she'll hit 60K.
I look forward to another 60K!!! |
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Posted on: 2005/10/28 19:49
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bogus | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Way to go!!! However, you have a little ways to go to catch up with me. :D
I am nearing 139k!!! |
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Posted on: 2005/10/31 0:29
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drakefamily2 | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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I have 118k on my 84
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Posted on: 2005/10/31 18:23
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VR-92 | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Just getting broke in.
145K on the 92 |
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Posted on: 2005/11/3 21:00
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smitty | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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136,000 on my screaming 84' :D
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Posted on: 2005/11/18 23:06
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Thorsdad | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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My 88 vert has a whole 14,560 on it. At this rate I will be around 157 years before I see 135000miles,
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Posted on: 2005/11/23 21:01
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okies93 | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Last I looked mine was around 136,000 and it still runs and looks great
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Posted on: 2005/11/27 2:47
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beachcat | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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177,000 plus,,,,,,last 30,000 on the second engine for my 87 coupe.
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Posted on: 2005/11/30 21:42
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cuisinartvette | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Just getting broke in. Same here |
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 8:16
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CasetheCorvetteman | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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My old man had a 1978 280 SEL that had a dead odometer, it stopped at 634,XXX klms on its 2nd trip around the clock, and was still going strong some 6 years later. Thats over 1,000,000 known miles and not one rebuild on anything ever.
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 9:06
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Danspeed1 | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Purchased our C4 just one year ago... next week!!!
Picked up our black 89 with 79,000 miles last year. It now as 96,000. Originally we were going to try and keep the miles off the car in hopes of retaining the valve. But after 20 minutes of ownership we realized there was no point in owing it if we didn't enjoy it. After punching the pedal once or twice, we realized that it doesn't matter if it has 200,000 miles.... we'll probably never sell it |
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 9:40
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crash | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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BOUGHT MY 89 A YEAR AGO ITS GOT 113,000 ON IT AND PURRS LIKE A KITTEN :thumbright:
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 12:17
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runner140 | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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140000 and running smooth.
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 12:28
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1Fast04Vert | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Amateurs
This is actually an older picture, about 203,000 now and driven every day. |
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 16:48
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j3studio | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Congratulations to the OP - I just recently hit 60k on my 1985 ...
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 16:59
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CSS996 | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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I love to see this stuff! I only have 80k on the Ruby, but as I mentioned, if I take this other job, the miles will start to pile on, to the tune of 2,000 a month. I'm actually looking forward to it. I don't get to drive my Vette nearly enough. But when I do, it is like hanging out with my best friend. It just feels really good.
I've only had one other car that I felt this way about, and that was my '88 MR2 that I bought new in April of '89. Looking at my life now, I cannot imagine purchasing a brand new sports car. What a difference a mortgage, a wife and three kids makes! :tongue: |
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 17:30
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Oaklands | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Just passed 40k on my 88 last week.
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 19:54
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Rex_Ruby | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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I have 119950 on the Ruby and 41K on the ZR1
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 20:29
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RollaMo-LT4 | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Originally we were going to try and keep the miles off the car in hopes of retaining the valve. But after 20 minutes of ownership we realized there was no point in owing it if we didn't enjoy it. After punching the pedal once or twice, we realized that it doesn't matter if it has 200,000 miles.... we'll probably never sell it I did pretty much the same thing. Bought my LT4 with 52,000 miles. After 2 Power Tours, a trip to Bowling Green, and always taking the Vette when we want to go for a cruise it now has 84,000 miles. Still looks and drives like new. Not a thing wrong with it. Told wife, I didn't buy the damn thing to sit in the garage. |
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 20:50
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CSS996 | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Amen, RollaMo-LT4 and Danspeed1!
But 30 years from now, I sure will appreciate the guys who are keeping one pristine, just so I can look at a nice example with my nearly 70 year old eyes. Assuming I live that long. So my hat's off to the guys that keep them in the garage too. Kinda like being a police officer. Not something I could do, but I'm damn glad somebody is doing it! |
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 21:01
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tobijohn | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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My old man had a 1978 280 SEL that had a dead odometer, it stopped at 634,XXX klms on its 2nd trip around the clock, and was still going strong some 6 years later. Thats over 1,000,000 known miles and not one rebuild on anything ever. Yeah but Case, isn't it true that Australian miles are only 1/13 as long as American miles? Remember, everything's bigger over here... |
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Posted on: 2008/1/7 23:39
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apeacefulstorm | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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214,000 miles as of today..... not burning oil, compression still good...
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Posted on: 2008/1/8 0:28
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Notorious | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Just shy of 125K on my '95. Only about 9K on the stroker though and the beefed tranny is fairly fresh too. Unknown miles on the '85 D44 I swapped in a few years ago. But it looked great when it went in. Mileage means little on these cars if they're kept up. Like any car of such age that's driven a lot though, there's always something to do. But in five years of ownership, she's never left me sitting yet.
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Posted on: 2008/1/8 4:19
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CasetheCorvetteman | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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Yeah but Case, isn't it true that Australian miles are only 1/13 as long as American miles? Remember, everything's bigger over here... No mate, it was 1,634,XXX Klms when the odometer stopped, which converted, is over 1 million miles Thats US gallons youre thinking of, which are smaller than imperial gallons any way!! So what is it you were saying about bigger? |
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Posted on: 2008/1/8 7:08
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Horsepower844182 | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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48k here
Daily driven. Had 46k when I bought it, and I plan on putting many more miles on this baby. Cars are meant to be driven! |
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Posted on: 2008/1/8 7:18
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CasetheCorvetteman | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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. Cars are meant to be driven! Sure are!! |
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Posted on: 2008/1/8 8:05
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brut | RE:60,000 miles | ||
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80K on my 88, 75K on my '76 and who knows on the '71. It quit working.
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Posted on: 2008/1/8 10:43
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