damn.... some nice numbers, I have seen original Model T engines that have been daily drivers nearly all their life, even today! (well, not to work, mostly short erands and some cruises). The owner's grandfather had added a 7 digit counter to the back left wheel, and it measured 1 click off of every so many rotations, equalling a mile each. Even if it is inaccurate, it read 1,587,340. The guy who owned it died about 4 months ago (there is the grandfather who bought it new, the son who inherited it, the grandson who was given it as a first car, and the great grandson who was given it from inheritance), his son has it now, very nice car, barely any surface rust, original engine (never rebuilt or torn apart, except for once when it locked up apparently), but on its 3rd transmission I think.
When I last talked to his father (he was like 45 and his son was like 22), he told me "the dang thing gets about 12 miles to the gallon not moving, worse when its started up". so I am guessing it sucked at gas mileage. (his father died of a triple hernia).
=P still an awsome thing to see!