
A 1966 Volvo P1800 which is having a place with an Ivy Gordon named New York resident can be found on the Guinness Book of World Records for procuring the title of the greatest millage vehicle which is as yet having a place with its initially proprietor. The primary 1.6 million kilometers (1 million mile) required 21 years to accumulate while after 15 years this figure was twofold this sum, implying that in 2002 the in the clock of the P1800 were 3.2 million kilometers (2 million miles) however its voyaging adoring proprietor what passion's identity was' to visit each and every condition of the U.S. didn't halted here on the grounds that a couple of years after the fact when he was returning from an Alaska trip - a state which he hasn't visited before - the being referred to Volvo arrived at 4.8 million kilometers (3 million miles).

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Long Island's Irv Gordon to Reach Three Million Mile Mark in his Volvo P1800 Today.
First Person to Drive Three Million Miles in Same Car Will Reach Ultimate Driving Milestone on Alaska's Seward Highway.
Visit www.3MillionReasons.com to Follow His Journey and Submit Your Reason to Believe.
ROCKLEIGH, N.J. (Sept. 17, 2013) – Today, 74 year old Long Island local and resigned science instructor Irv Gordon will arrive at an achievement no other individual has achieved in over 100 years of auto assembling: traveling 3,000,000 miles in a similar vehicle – a gleaming, cherry red 1966 Volvo P1800.

"It's not tied in with getting to the 3,000,000 miles; it's about the outings that got me to the 3,000,000 miles," Gordon said. "I never had an objective to get to 1,000,000, to 2,000,000. I just delighted in driving and encountering life through my Volvo."
"We at Volvo hail Irv and his Volvo. The energetic red P1800 addresses a remarkable showing of unwavering quality, solidness, security and canny plan that praises all Volvos at various times," said John Maloney, president and CEO of Volvo Cars of North America. "His P1800 is the living encapsulation that Volvos are planned around you."

As a festival of Gordon's accomplishment, Volvo Cars of North America (VCNA) dispatched an extraordinary mission called "3 Million Reasons to Believe," that welcomes individuals all throughout the planet to visit 3MillionReasons.com to follow Irv's astounding excursion, investigate his number one travels and offer their own motivation to accept.
"The most ideal approach to investigate America is via vehicle," Gordon added. "I challenge everybody to go out and see however much as could reasonably be expected. Track down your own excursion and motivation to accept in light of the fact that you just have one daily routine to experience. Regardless of the number of streets I've been on, there's consistently one I haven't taken. That is the thing that makes it energizing."
"I purchased my Volvo P1800 on a Friday and promptly fell head over heels in love," Gordon reviewed. "I was unable to quit driving the vehicle. It was an occasion end of the week, and I took the vehicle back to the business the next Monday for its 1500 mile administration."
With a 125 mile full circle day by day drive, an obsessive commitment to vehicle upkeep and an energy for traveling, Gordon logged 500,000 miles in 10 years. In 1987, he praised his one millionth mile driving a circle around the Tavern on the Green in Central Park. In 1998 with 1.69 million miles, Gordon made the Guinness Book of World Records for most miles driven by a solitary proprietor in a non business vehicle. In 2002, he drove the vehicle's two millionth mile down Times Square to global media consideration. From that point forward, Gordon has broken is record each time he drives his praised vehicle.
As Gordon moves to his three millionth mile, he notes, "I'm understanding this will be a record that nobody will outperform and I've been feeling particularly wistful with these last couple of drives in excellent Alaska. I've appreciated the broad scene, a drive through the long passage to Prince William Sound/Whittier and a visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. The people at Continental Volvo in Anchorage were sufficiently thoughtful to toss me a magnificent gathering on Saturday."
"Everybody asks, what's next? Indeed, I'll continue to drive my Volvo P1800 to car expos and going on outings the nation over. Very little will change. Be that as it may, regardless of whether I travel 4,000,000 miles is more dependent upon me than it is the vehicle. The vehicle might have the option to take it, yet I'm not entirely certain about me."
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