1935 Miller-Ford Indy 500 Race Car
Home Page: Rick Eggers
Cape Coral, FL, USA
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I had to put the suspension and wheels back on to move it around, just so I could clean and organize my work space. So it was another picture opportunity.
I gotta say, I'm liking how this is turning out. I can almost hear the roar of engines when I look at it.
The cowl is still not completely finished. Hopefully, today I can get it trimmed up and glued on. Everything else is attached and the glue seems to be doing it's job. Soon it'll be fiberglass work and then paint! Oh wow!
Just out of curiosity, I measured the body height at the highest point. 26 inches. That's pretty low.
I gotta say, I'm liking how this is turning out. I can almost hear the roar of engines when I look at it.
The cowl is still not completely finished. Hopefully, today I can get it trimmed up and glued on. Everything else is attached and the glue seems to be doing it's job. Soon it'll be fiberglass work and then paint! Oh wow!
Just out of curiosity, I measured the body height at the highest point. 26 inches. That's pretty low.








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