Friday, December 30, 2011
raced in 19 of 23 Indy races, more than any other racecar, and once owned by Charles Bronson, this Harry MIller and Earl Cooper 1927 racer has pedigree and history
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Indianapolis,
Mullin Museum,
race cars,
rare
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