welpro222
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Why do we pay attention to the miles on our CUCV's when:
1. The odometer could have rolled over
2. They are 30 years old already
3. The engine most likely spent more time idling then being on the move
4. Most likely had the crap beat out of it, as I have heard from former army operators.
It makes me laugh when I see a for sale ad for a cucv and it list "only has 59,000 miles" and they go on to tell you they bought it at auction and it only had 21,000 miles. Now in this case that owner probably took care of the bugs.
1. The odometer could have rolled over
2. They are 30 years old already
3. The engine most likely spent more time idling then being on the move
4. Most likely had the crap beat out of it, as I have heard from former army operators.
It makes me laugh when I see a for sale ad for a cucv and it list "only has 59,000 miles" and they go on to tell you they bought it at auction and it only had 21,000 miles. Now in this case that owner probably took care of the bugs.