If only that was a 2 door 56, it would be worth a small fortune.
I see old cars from the 60's for sale all the time and see it say "80k original miles" and always think they are full of ****, but this video has made me think otherwise. She has driven about 2k miles every year, that is crazy!
The first car I bought after joining the work force was a 2 door 56 Chevrolet.
There are a lot of weekend cruisers with low miles on them. My 86 corvette has 36k on it, thats an average of just over 1300 miles a year!
There are things to look for to determine whether there is an extra 100k on the clock or not. some require dis-assembly though.
I put valve cover gaskets on my car a while back and I have never seen internals this clean before! Of course, I have never torn down an engine with less than at least 100k on it either, but this thing looks new under the caps.[/QUOTE
You reminded me of a 73 cutlass supreme 350 eng. 350 trans I bought new . I had valves started sticking and knocking ,took one valve cover off to see the worst cake up rockers I had ever seen . Quaker State oil was not the oil to use back then . Don't remember if I pulled the heads or just did a mixture flush and started using Castor oil .