Miller 91 Armacost Special Indianapolis 500 car, Pertersen Auto Musueum, Los Angeles. |
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Miller, Los Angeles, USA. Harry Miller became a a builder of engines and racing cars especially for the Indianapolis 500 race. They were very successful in the nineteen twenties and thirties. This particular car raced 4 times at Indy but only managed a best place of ninth in 1929. The 91 refers to its engine size in cubic inches. The engine was supercharged and the car had a top speed of 155mph. Today this car is part of the Charles Nearburg collection.
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