G-Bear wrote:I see it, that the more work you do on a car the less it's history matters. It's not like the cars original anymore and really what 20 plus year old car is?
I would feel a little hard done by but would swallow it soon enough and just carry on enjoying. The cars a beaut.
Unless you really want an all legitimate low mileage car; then you'll be starting again only to be confronted with the same potential problems.
Keep and enjoy it

I agree, only the mint low milage cars or cars with 100%full history with servicing from new and every single mot , matter, so many have "a few missing" and said to be around 100k - which after the initial early 90s clock from its original 80-100k, without that full back up and restoring/rebuilds then milage doesn't really mean anything
Its like almost every e30 or engine/gear box for sale from one, is 100k or under :/ , never ever seen a "200k" engine or box for sale.. Yet the sorry breakers they have been removed from would of probably done more