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Ozzy the dog 01-12-2020 04:38 PM

Volvo like Trigger’s broom?
 
I came across a world record recently that seems a bit of an odd one. Apparently, a guy called Irvin Gordon bought his Volvo P-1800S in June 1966 and in 2013 clocked up 3 million miles in it. This gave him the record of most miles by one (private) driver in the same car.

This got me thinking. That’s an average of 64,000 miles per year in a car made when 64,000 miles would have been considered the limit for the life of a car.

How did he get time to go to work to pay for the fuel?

It also brought to mind a character from the British Sitcom, ‘Only fools and horses’ in which the character of Road Sweeper ‘Trigger’ claimed to have had the same broom for 20 years – “It’s had 17 new heads and 14 new handles” he said.

I wonder how much of the original Volvo was in place when it clocked up 3,000,000 miles.

frankmcr 01-12-2020 04:45 PM

Nice looking car!

http://ww1.prweb.com/prfiles/2013/06...nReasons_2.jpg

Acousticado 01-12-2020 05:18 PM

I wanted one of those real bad when I was young in the early ‘70s. I did own a ‘71 142E sedan for a while around ‘74. Great car, but was no P-1800.

fazool 01-12-2020 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Ozzy the dog (Post 6263382)
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It also brought to mind a character from the British Sitcom, ‘Only fools and horses’ in which the character of Road Sweeper ‘Trigger’ claimed to have had the same broom for 20 years – “It’s had 17 new heads and 14 new handles” he said.

I wonder how much of the original Volvo was in place when it clocked up 3,000,000 miles.

There is a Eastern philosophical dilemma called "your father's boat" and it basically says:

You inherited your father's boat and it's very sentimental to you and you must keep it. Over the years you replace every worn out board and, in time, you've replaced every single board. Is it still your father's boat?


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