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    This is an outstanding example of the artistic workmanship created within the shops of legendary car builder Harry Miller. Louis Meyer, destined to become the first three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500, was a virtually unknown 23-year-old when he captured the 1928 race with this classic rear-drive 91 cubic-inch Miller. Although he'd served as a relief driver for fourth place - finishing 'rookie' Wilbur Shaw the year before, Meyer had never before started in a '500.' Having learned during practice that driver/entrant Phil Shafer had this car up for sale, he convinced a wealthy friend, Alden Sampson II, that they should take it over. They did so, and Louis won the race, taking the lead only 19 laps from the end.

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