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It's another amazing week as Low Mile cars continue to come in. Where do all these low miles pampered treasures come from? The Auto Collections in Las Vegas listed a 1987 Buick Grand National (see it above left) which they say has only 1,450 actual miles. See photos of the documentation on this car. The Grand National was the world's fastest production car back in '87. This one is still like new with one owner most of its life. If you like survivor cars here is a 1969 Mercury Monterey (shown above center) from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that is said to have only 10,600 miles. It's still in the wrapper with the original plastic still on the seats, says the seller. And a 1973 Pontiac Grandville Convertible (above right) was just posted by Orlando Classic Cars in Florida. They list it as having just 23k miles. According to their description, it is still wearing its original tires. Orlando Classic Cars is a classic car dealer that has a reputation for finding low miles original cars from the south.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 116
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we find some but its hard to tell these days if they have been wound back, at least on later models you can pull a carfax or an autocheck.... we find a lot of people in this business are less than honest...
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 23
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Keep up the great work guys. At least this site is honest. I have heard some great feedback regarding some of the cars sold. Happy New Year!
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