I have no idea if this car has the mileage as stated but I seriously doubt that a well known and respected auction house would intentionally misrepresent one of their consignments. Regardless of the mileage it is a very well preserved car as evidenced by any number of elements. When I got my dads car about 6 years ago it had 60,000+ known miles. The rubber heal pad was disintegrating. The carpets were badly faded. Dirt had accumulated in every available crevice or fold: the engine bay, trunk, soft top storage well, interior. Parts were missing from the tool kit. All the engine stickers were also disintegrating. Original paint had chips and dings, etc. This for a car that had been garaged its entire life and saw regular maintenance. Regardless of the mileage, things disintegrate. Aging happens no matter what steps we take. In the antiques world, it’s called patina. My dads car had it and so does this car.
Overall my dads car was well preserved. It was not showroom fresh and I think we delude ourselves into thinking this is remotely possible despite the mileage a car may have been driven.