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It could be argued that no other name is more significant to the early years of motorcar racing and specifically vintage Indy 500 racing than Harry Miller. We commemorate this man’s achievements with just one of his many creations that happens to have an interesting history of its own.
The 1932 Lion Head was actually first run at Indy in 1930 and, through its lifetime, actually ran in 12 Indy 500’s from 1930 to 1947. We have chosen it’s 1932 color scheme which is a visually stunning example of vintage open wheel racing of that era.
This model is strictly limited to an issue of only 75 serial numbered units.
Scale: 1:6
Length: 26”
Width: 10”
Height: 8”
Special Features Include:
-Authentic 1932 paint scheme
-Simulated metal-spoked wheels
-Working steering
-Hinged hood and engine details
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