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I have one of those that has spring loaded plastic hooks on each end. It hangs under the hood, is rechargeable and supposed to last 7 hours on low beam and 3 or 4 on high.
I bought a CENTRAL HYDRAULICS 6000 Lb. Capacity Scissor Lift for $1499.99 6000 lb scissor lift, lifts 56", for around $1500. I put it in my small shop for mainly tire and brake work. I'm well pleased with it.
That has been a sweet car in it's day. You can probably buy a running driving car for less money than you'll spend on that one if you plan on a full restoration .
The question is, is it worth it to you ? I don't think there would be any money to be made by restoring the car and selling it.
Now if you want to restore the car and drive it often , have lots of fun with it, that would be the reason to proceed
I kinda disagree about the numbers not lining up straight. They're just tiny wheels with teeth and a number on them . I would say that it's very possible that's the actual mileage . Assuming that's the case, there shouldn't be any wear at all on the rubber brake pedal pad.