Photo Gallery «Miller FWD Indy-Racer (1932) - On all fours through the Brickyard»
Harry A. Miller was one of the most brilliant and influential designers in motorsport in the USA. He designed some of the most advanced racing cars of the early 20th century. From his early rear-wheel drive designs to the first successful front-wheel drive race cars that redefined American motorsport, a logical culmination of this development was the combination of front and rear-wheel drive in a single chassis, the Miller Four Wheel Drive (FWD) Special of 1932.
Miller FWD Indy-Racer (1932) - The racing car served as an image carrier for a commercial vehicle manufacturer
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