Matrixslave
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There is a 6k mile lightning at copart. Was it from anyone here?
For Real! I saw the value listed at 66k before accident and was like... WAIT, WHAT!Holy moly... Only vehicle I would need after that is a hearse. And not because of the hit.
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You spelled Deere wrong. A deer will do some damage, but it would take a John Deere to do that.Deer maybe?
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You spelled Deere wrong. A deer will do some damage, but it would take a John Deere to do that.
I wonder how you would prove that's only 6k miles vs 106k.
So do they read with one decimal place out to 10k miles, then drop the decimal? The pic in the ad shows 5 digits and one decimal place.Our odos read out to 999,999 (max mileage they actually show is 399,999 and then reset to 300,000).
They rebuilt general Lee 1 with just the a pillars and firewallIt looks repairable! Wonder what it will go for on Copart?
I was wondering why it wasn't fixed as well. If the value is legitimately $65k it should have been. Must have had "normal" insurance that valued it at $7500. On the other hand, it looks like every body panel other than the bed and possibly doors needs work. Even with collector insurance they may not have been able to make it like it was for the insured value. There's a lot of destruction there.It looks repairable! Wonder what it will go for on Copart?
I don't doubt they had 6 digits. My 95 had a 6 digit. But the 94 in the ad only has a 5 digit. Ford seems to have been all over the place with odometers in the early-mid 90s. A quick search finds complete randomness.From my 95.