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Inspiration: a Naked Miller

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Mike Zenor, Jul 14, 2013.

  1. Went to the 'Millers at the Milwaukee Mile' show/run yesterday, and saw this in-restoration Miller Indy car on display. Truly a jaw-dropping display of the apex of speed technology from 80 years ago. V-16, dual OHC, supercharged, 3 Winfields, front wheel drive, plus that overwhelming visual beauty of Miller's machine work.

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  2. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Absolutely beautiful,,it's amazing the incredible amount of detail that was spent on hand crafting a Miller,,I think I'm in love! :) HRP
     
  3. farmer12
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    Pure art! Awesome.
     
  4. Pinewood
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    Wow! Love that front suspension!
     
  5. afaulk
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    Dang, I'm getting sweaty just looking at it. I'm thinking it didn't look that good new.
     
  6. BarryA
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    Total information overload just looking at any one of the pics - cannot imagine how amazing that must have been in the flesh!
     
  7. Chaz
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    Doesn't get any prettier than THAT!
     
  8. The fuel tank is an amazing piece.
     
  9. 37hotrod
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    I thought the HAMB had rules against posting ****! That is the intersection of art and magic.
     
  10. HEMI32
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    Amazing!!! ... Thanks for sharing!


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  11. sdluck
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  12. drtrcrV-8
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    Hate to 'pick-on' a masterpiece, BUT: Where are the axle-shafts? Yes, to a "Miller-Fanatic" for more tnan 50 years, it DOES matter!
     
  13. THR1LL3R
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  14. curbspeed
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    Gawd! Would you look at that grille. Succulent! Don't get to use that word much. It fits here. Damn!
     
  15. Skeezix
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  16. PackardV8
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    Here's Harry Miller in his shop. Look at the tools with which they were built.

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  17. 29bowtie
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    Pure mechanical beauty! WOW!
     
  18. The37Kid
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    Thanks for posting the photos, that is one top shelf shop doing that project. I noticed that the Gilmore #33 has a new caretaker, hope to get to that meet some day. Bob
     
  19. Drool,...amazing piece of automotive art!
     
  20. gnichols
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    I got to see that car at Amelia Isl. but in the morning, contrasty light it was hard to see and photograph. Nice to see it in softer light. Gary
     
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  22. 97
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    Do you think that when someone says "in restoration" some parts might not be fitted yet?
     
  23. scott51
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    don't now much about Millers but were they really finished to that level?? or is this way 'over-restored'
     
  24. 327-365hp
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    Beautiful photos Mike! I got to see this car at Amelia, the detail is amazing. Here's a couple pics.

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    and... The 1931 V-16 Miller owned by Dana Me***.

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  25. 327-365hp
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    I wonder the same thing. Does anyone know if this is an original car being restored or a recreation. According to the sign plaque at Amelia, the 1931 V-16 is the "only" V-16 built by Miller.??:confused:
     
  26. turdytoo
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    x2.
     
  27. Offset
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    Stunning.

    Thanks to everyone who shared their photographs.

    I think Miller built other V 16 engines but they were for marine applications.
     
  28. 2935ford
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    Can you imagine that in your garage!
     
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