
10-15-20,000 miles?!

A 29,000 mile Supercharger came up in Japan a few weeks ago, would have snapped that up if the money was there!
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richinlondon wrote:Was the 35 miles in Helios blue? I think there was one for sale last year that went for£12,000! It had been on display in a Toyota dealership.
You would have to put on a trailer to take it to shows!
jrleech wrote:I've had a 42,000 mile and a 50,000 mile Helios Blue Mk1, but both had rust starting in awkward places.![]()
My project Mk1 is 60,000 mile
(Helios Blue of course!), but is completely rust free
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As has been said, condition is far more important than mileage.![]()
Engines are cheap to swap or rebuild, suspension and bushes will have softened due to age regardless of mileage, brakes/calipers go regardless so as long as the body is solid, the rest is easy.
John R wrote:Agree with Jon and HT![]()
I've seen low milers, kept in garages etc.but have had all kinds stored on them, and are covered in dents and scratches
(or next to the tumble dryer
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) mine still has marks from when the garden tools were stored on the engine cover.
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I believe that if it's held on with nut's and bolts, it can be taken off and overhauled, as long as the body is good your on to a winner.![]()
As an aside, we get stuff off very low hour jets at work, that is nothing more than scrap, but the same stuff off high use jets is like new.![]()
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John