I bought a transmission from a wrecked car at the junkyard. Florida shows it with a cert of destruction but does not list the miles. Most cars at the yard have a window stick that lists the miles but this car was unknown. I tried to light up the car to get the mileage off the digital display (2003 Mustang) but for some reason the car's electrical would not come on. I brought a small 12v battery with me for moving power seats to get to the bolts. Anyway, I found a receipt from late 2005 that listed the car having 10K miles with a "ladies day special" oil change. I'm assuming the person (if the original owner kept it) drove around 5K miles a year so I'm perhaps lucky and got a T5 with 60K or so miles for $175 from the yard 
1FAFP40493F371956 is the VIN. I don't need a car report, just looking for the last time it got a mile reading as the state of FL lists it as 999,999 (NO ACTUAL MILEAGE)
1FAFP40493F371956 is the VIN. I don't need a car report, just looking for the last time it got a mile reading as the state of FL lists it as 999,999 (NO ACTUAL MILEAGE)