Odometer Rolled Over?

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Also check for original ball joints (riveted not bolted)
That is a good thing to look at but believe it or not, my 87 2wd suburban still has the factory riveted upper ball joints. Just turned 304,000 miles. I was blown away when I rebuilt the front end last winter and saw those.

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That is a good thing to look at but believe it or not, my 87 2wd suburban still has the factory riveted upper ball joints. Just turned 304,000 miles. I was blown away when I rebuilt the front end last winter and saw those.

Ben.
Im pretty sure my 78 still does to tbh!
 

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I know for a fact the odometer has rolled at least twice on my 69 olds (I’m guessing it has almost 400k on it) and all the numbers line up perfectly.

I bet the percentage of trucks with less than 100k is pretty low.
 

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