1923 Miller 122 GP - 2.7 litre

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Chassis HM8, owned by Karl Bloechle. Harry Miller's cars were the first racing cars to be manufactured specifically for sale to customers. With all measurements in imperial inches, they used high precision engineered straight eight engines. This car is one of three two seater GP cars built for Count Louis Zborowski of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang fame for his 1923 campaign. To read more of the Louis Zborowski story click here.

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