Documenting gas fills, oil changes, all service work and maintenance is something I used to do as well with my cars and boats, then one day I just stopped. I still keep most of my receipts for parts in a file and it goes with a car if I sell it. I've yet to
buy a classic car that hasn't come with at least a few receipts from the past and it isn't unusual for there to be service notes in the back of the original owners manuals, often filled out by dealerships or by the proud new owner to document service for the
first few years. Service invoices will usually note mileage and a date, if you can put enough of them together you can often prove mileage at given points in time. If I were dishonest and was trying to convince a buyer that a car was original mileage when
I knew it wasn't, I would 'lose' any documentation that might disprove my claims.
Without paper documentation, I'd be looking at common wear areas like ball joints, bushings, paint blemishes, hinge pins, pedal pads and seat bolster wear. The seat wear and pedal pads are difficult though as they will wear differently depending on the type
of use a car gets and the size of the primary driver. For instance a 120 lb driver using the car for long commutes on highways would wear much different than a 275 lb driver doing short city driving and getting in and out a lot. The tires are a good reference
in this case, especially if you can prove when the tires were produced or discontinued production.
Ryan Hill
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