I'm not sure how many miles probly about 10k but i drive it everyday in all weather and i just found some studded snow tires that will fit so i migth have a little traction if the weather gets real bad
Probably around 1,000 miles, mostly to sort it out. This includes one night of Pizza Delivery when the battery went dead in my truck and I didn't have time to go buy a replacement. So far, I am still trying to sort it out, but my total lack of disposable income right now has put it on hold. Right now, the formerly disposable income is going towards saving for my new back porch roof. I'm about $500 away from it, and after that I can get back to the car. Sadly though, it will probably go up for sale when it is finally sorted as I am facing some tough decisions in the next year. I need to go to school full time if I am to ever finish it, and I can't do that without moving back home. My parents live in a very strict HOA community, so I won't be able to work on it for a few years. Rather than let it sit in storage and deteriorate, I will probably sell it and move on. New projects will await me once I finally get settled in a new career. As for now, I will be putting my house on the market in the late spring and selling all three of my vehicles. I'll be going down to a single new economy car and a bedroom in my parents house. That way, I don't have to think about anything but school and sorting out the most important project of them all: My life. I will still be around here to offer advice if needed; I just won't have any project cars for a few years.
I drove my car everyday. I work in construction and drive all over the state, sometimes 200-350 miles in one day to get to a site and back. I do not have a speedo, so I do not know any mileage. There is nothing better than going to a show, with all of the "drivers" that only drive from the garage to the show, and telling them my car just got back from East Liverpool (about 225 miles round trip). Now if I just got better than 12 mpg it would be great.
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