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The 3 millionth mile of Irv Gordon’s ’66 Volvo P1800 rolls into view

By now, Irv Gordon's 1966 Volvo P1800 coupe has become the stuff of legend. Certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the highest-mileage, one-owner, non-commercial vehicle in the world, Gordon has spent much of the past 47 years behind the wheel. In a few months, Gordon plans to cross three million miles in his Volvo — a distance equal to driving to the moon 12.5 times.

Many people find the story too incredible to believe; after all, to hit three million miles means Gordon has to average 63,000 miles a year for nearly half a century. But Gordon, 73, a retired schoolteacher from Long Island, has the records to back it up; shortly after buying the car, he was behind the wheel for a 125-mile daily commute, and put 500,000 miles on in 10 years. Even today, Gordon says he's prone to just hopping in the car for a road trip of several hundred miles, averaging 5,000 miles a month — although once you pass two million miles in front of a crowd in Times Square, as Gordon did in 2002, driving does become its own reward.