Unless someone has specifically gone to the effort to keep their actual mileage accurate... no.
In my RRC with the same speedo, I used to remove the cowl cover off the instruments, and mark it for every 100K klms it clocked.
I could only assume that when I got it(9yo), it had the correct 148K klms it displayed. Could easily have been 248K.. but considering the owner, I was fairly sure it was only 148K
(that is, it didn't display 148K klms ... just the 48K, which I assumed and was told it was 48).
At first I didn't mark it,then on it's 3rd 100K mark which I vividly recall was near Oodnadatta, when I realised that at some point I was going to lose track of it. I used to do about 75 to 120K klms a year in it for the first few years.
In the end, I had 6 marks placed on the inside of the pod cover, and I only recalled it all after needing to move the rusting hulk many year later.
I owned it for about 20 years, but the last 7 or so didn't drive it much, and then totally stopped for the last 5 years ... had been stored at my folks property with the idea to fix it all up(which never happened).
So after years of non use, and not on the mind, the only reason I can recall it's total of 663K klms was those markings I started to use to remind myself.
not many folks would do an average of 100K klms per year, and for most toorak tractors, 20K klms would be a reasonable assumption for an average year.
Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
'03 D2 Td5 Auto
'03 D2a Td5 Auto
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