Driving a 1920's Miller bodied dirt track race car.
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2021
- I found out what it was like to really drive a race car. This miller bodied race car was an amazing experience to drive. I know its based on a model T chassis and doesn't have much power, but you really drive this thing! So much fun!
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These cars are freaking awesome!!! Where I live in wouldn’t be allowed to even think about going anywhere the road with this car. But I would love to drive it to and from work!!
Ya his grandfather must have been one bad dude! haha!
Dirty greasy t shirts let you know this is a good video.
That dude being stuck in there (with no fire protection, at that)...kinda sketch. Glad those fuel lines passed inspection.
Killer car - Id love to have something like that!
this is the stuf of my dreams!
amazing sound, simple, so so streamlined, man I was freaking out just watching the guy struggling to get in, so tight! I think it was designed for car proportions and beauty before considering ergonomics. amazing looking speedster.
Wow, what a cool piece of your families history! Thank you very much for sharing.
What a lovely sound it has
Holy shit thats sketchy and awesome. What a blast!
Lol! I agree! I can’t wait to drive it again! Or build my own!!!
@@driveanalog747 i definitely want to build one
Awesome car, man you gotta grease your pants and jump with speed to get in😂
Haha! Next time!
I love the old race cars, I didn’t know you had a channel. I drive by your shop all the time. Looking forward to binge watching your videos
That car is sick! Still looks amazing.
So cool!
Thanks for watching
Totally been loving your channel keep the videos coming!!!
Thanks so much! Tell your friends
If you're stuck in the cockpit guess you don't need seatbelts right?
Awesome piece of history!
I had same bike when i was a kid
cool rides. hope Darren is ok and pass on my best wishes and get well soon from across the pond in the U.K
He is doing much better. I will pass it along
@@driveanalog747 that's great to hear. keep safe.
Great news about Mustie - really enjoyed this vid - keep up this channel - just subscribed
Love these old cars - getting back to basics - loks like a removable steering wheel would be a good move!
I feel like Tommy Angelo!
Sounds amazing I want to build one but definitely two seater
That bike looks fun
I gotta move to NH. Never have to grow up and play all the time. Really looks like fun. Except the getting in and out part. lol
that may be a 2o's miller body, but the engine and tranny are model a 1928-31 probably more available than 20's runnung gear still very neat, looks like something i would like to build.
I really, really want one of those
This is my dream build
Cool car
Cool car…
I had a 250 wards Riverside …🎶👍🏻
That thing looked like a hoot to drive, not so much a hoot getting in and out though.
This is Not for guys of size. Take off steering wheel for easy in/out. Nice old roadster. Love to have one like it.
I said the same thing the last time my ear caught fire.
Im french and when i see american do this, modify their car, have gun and just have fun. I say... god bless america, where fun is allowed
it's dangerous starting that car with that guy stuck in there he'll never get out I would take the steering wheel off and then start playing with it
Why not make the steering wheel removable? Looks like you have a nice amount of land. What's your property tax like?
What’s the story of where the Miller body came from? Any known history?
Cool video, some image stabilization would be helpful (f possible).
What size wheels and tires
Amazing vehicle! "Interesting" ergonomics, lol
😂😂😂😂😂
This car can be street legal and ks exempt from any type of Bill of sale or anything to register cuse ots a vintage car that is over 60 years old. Jist put some cheap break lights and tail lights on it lile a delix light street legal golf car kots is what i ise to male a race car street legal due to simple wires and for break lights ot jas a pressure pad you put behind break pedel i would love to drive it but im 6 fppt 3 no way I could drive this