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Ken Miller, an engineer by trade, built this car, dubbed the Tiller Miller because it featured tiller-style steering using a motorcycle-style front end. The two Pontiac engines were connected in the middle to a one-ton Ford rear end that Miller had fabricated with two pinions, one in each direction. The car, which ran around 1960, only made a few passes, according to his friend Ron Johnson, due to oiling problems with the rear engine that led to failure. Miller simply unbolted the rear chassis/motor assembly and ran the car with one engine.
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A captured German Taube monoplane, on display in the courtyard of Les Invalides in Paris, in 1915.
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This is a great photo dump. Especially the note in Keke’s car.
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Really fond of the shot through the P34 too.
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Dis car is amazing
also one is for sale
http://www.rightdrive.ca/vehicle/1995-s…
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Didn’t know there was a 555 limited edition. Very cool!
The gifs though, are Colin McRae in WRC prepped car. The car the 555 Limited Edition pays homage to.