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    3,000,000 miles in a 1966 Volvo P1800

    Modern cars can do over 100,000 miles without pausing for breath. If you really pile on the miles, you might have 200,000 or even 300,000 miles on the clock. If the car Gods are really shining on you, you might have managed more than half a million.

    Prepare to feel insignificant. Irv Gordon from East Patchogue, New York, and his 1966 Volvo P1800, have completed over 2.9 million miles together. If you're after an arbitrary comparison to offer some perspective, that's around six round-trips to the moon, or over 116 circumnavigations of Earth.

    It also equates to an average of a staggering 64,444 miles per year since Irv took delivery of the car, five years after its launch in 1961. The beautiful P1800 is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.

    Irv hasn't gone easy on the car. Upon taking delivery back in '66 he drove it 1,500 miles in the first two days and had already amassed half a million miles in the first decade - far more than most cars do in a lifetime. Of course, though the car has proved itself time and time again, Irv is religious with maintenance and the car receives all the attention you'd expect it to.

    By 1998 Gordon and his Volvo had made it into the Guinness Book of World Records at 1.69 million miles, more than anyone else in a single-owner non-commercial vehicle, and by 2002 they'd reached 2 million miles. It also means Irv is in the enviable position of breaking records with every mile he drives.

    Three million miles is easily within reach, and Gordon expects to hit that target in the next couple of years. "In honor of the P1800's 50th anniversary, I'd like to reaffirm my goal of reaching three million miles within the next two years" explains Gordon.

    It's not only Irv's record we envy, though. Very few people can claim to have owned the same vehicle for so long - never tiring of it, always giving it the attention it requires and enjoying so many journeys.

    Whilst undoubtedly a testament to the quality and reliability of the Volvo, it's also a testament to the excellence of the automobile and what can be achieved.
    And I thought I kept cars for a long time.
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    How is that even possible!?!?


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      #3
      If American car manufacturers have bothered making cars like these, I wouldn't have to filter American made cars while searching for a reliable car. Germans are absolute freaks at building these beasts.

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        Is there anything, anything at all, left in that car that is original other than possibly the steel frame?

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          Originally posted by K PhaNTOM View Post
          If American car manufacturers have bothered making cars like these, I wouldn't have to filter American made cars while searching for a reliable car. Germans are absolute freaks at building these beasts.
          Not a German company. They are Swedish.
          Apache

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          Chesty Puller (upon seeing a flamethrower for the first time)
          I am all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Lets start with typewriters.
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            Wow! My dad had a 1968 VW once that was pushing 500k, thought that was a lot.
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              #7
              Thanks for sharing. My best friend is a Volvo mechanic. His father in law who lives on his property is also a Volvo mechanic. Mel the father in law runs his shop out of the house which is up in the Santa Cruz mountains. He handles all of the Volvos in the area that are too old and most shops in the area turn these folks away and point them in Mel's direction. They're house always has like twenty Volvos in various states of dis assembly. It's funny because Mel has such a cult following of Volvo people hes known all over the area as the guy who will work on any Volvo and is an honest mechanic. In fact for Mels 60th birthday party there were over 50 of these people who turned out and almost each and every one of them got up on a mic a told story of how Mel helped them out in some way.

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                Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
                Is there anything, anything at all, left in that car that is original other than possibly the steel frame?

                -Rand
                probably not much. still like audi over volvo

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