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Motion Pictures Video: History of Miller-Schofield-Cragar

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Retson the Racer, Feb 16, 2025.

  1. Bored with your Sunday night? Check out my new video!

    Currently, we just released the next video in our 4-Banger webseries! In this one, we cover the Harry Miller-Schofield-Cragar-Bell lineage. It sure was a blast to make, I hope you guys enjoy!


     
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  2. tractorguy
    Joined: Jan 5, 2008
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    Maybe it's just me.......I'm an old guy. How can a viewer fully appreciate works of art....castings....carbs.....intakes.....complete engines.....period race cars.....etc. etc. when each image only stays on the screen for 4-6seconds ?? Especially when lots of the verbiage talks of the evolution.....changes.....upgrades.....variations in each of the designs ?? I am not a film maker nor an internet/social media maven, but I really am interested in the images and stories. Luckily I still have some parts and pieces that are actually in the film, which allows me to hold it in my hand and ponder the great people and emerging technology that produced them. Best of luck in your ventures.
     
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  3. Zax
    Joined: May 21, 2017
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    Watched it on my lunch break today, enjoyed it.
     
  4. Thank you for the insight! As I get so used to seeing all the media, I forget that others are seeing some of this for the first time. I think from now on, I’ll leave everything up longer! Thanks for watching as well!
     
  5. Thank you!!
     
  6. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
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    Well done! Brought back a lot of memories. I has a Miller Scofield with the MILLER removed from the rocker cover and a later Cross Flow. I need to find an old photo of what I think was a twin cam Cragar gear drive. Swapped it 50 years ago for two 17 inch Daytons, wonder if it ever turned into a running engine? Bob
     

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