One trivia bit that the DMV person told me - there were 4 previous owners - 2 in Nebraska, 1 in Iowa, then Gesswein in South Dakota (since 2014, which I know from the title they gave me).
Also confirmed that it only has 38,359 miles (not rolled over)
1974 "Chrysler" Imperial
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Re: 1974 "Chrysler" Imperial
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Re: 1974 "Chrysler" Imperial
How did they confirm the mileage? Just from historical titles showing the mileage around that general number?
A good way I've seen to know if it's rolled over is look at the brake pedal, if it is worn down at all, then it's usually around 100k+, but if it's not then it's low miles. (or someone replaced the brake pedal)
A good way I've seen to know if it's rolled over is look at the brake pedal, if it is worn down at all, then it's usually around 100k+, but if it's not then it's low miles. (or someone replaced the brake pedal)
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Re: 1974 "Chrysler" Imperial
Yes, mileage on the historical titles. I suppose since the first 3 owners covered 40 years, it's possible one (or more!) put a little over 100,000 miles to make it still appear sequential
Will check the brake pedal when I get it
Will check the brake pedal when I get it
Too Many Mopars: 2015 Challenger; 2007 Magnum; 1989 New Yorker; 1974 LeBaron