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This car has “Miller” logos on the engine and both sides of the hood. Harry Miller was the greatest race car builder in American history, winning 17 of 20 Indy 500’s before WWII, and did modify some Ford Flathead V8s for the 1935 Indianpolis, but I cannot find any more info.  The red logo pictured here is the Miller race car logo. This car seems to have some pretty rare vintage performance parts. Note the tall dual carb intake manifold.  I will look into this further, but if anyone has more info, please send it along – I’ll post any new info. Don’t miss this year’s Lonestar Round Up.

1932-Ford-Miller-Hot-Rod-at-Daves 1932-Ford-Hot-Rod-Flathead-V8-at-Daves1932 Ford Hot Rod at Dave's, Miller Emblem   1932 Ford Hot Rod Rear view at Dave's Perfection Auto in Austin TX1932 Ford Hot Rod Interior at Dave's   1932 Ford Hot Rod at Dave's in Austin TX

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