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Features
Engine Location : | Front |
Drive Type : | Front Wheel |
Production Years for Series : | 1926 - 1930 |
Price : | $15,000 |
Performance
Top Speed : | 171 mph | 275.139 km/h |
Engine & Transmission
Supercharged Straight 8 | |
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Displacement : | 1491 cc | 91.0 cu in. | 1.5 L. |
Power : | 250 BHP (184 KW) @ 8000 RPM |
Bore : | 55.5 mm | 2.185 in. |
Stroke : | 76.2 mm | 3 in. |
Construction : | Cast-iron block and head |
Manual
Dimension(s)
Racer
Seating Capacity : | 1 |
Handling
Tires / Wheels | |
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Tires : | Firestone Balloon |
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Q: How fast is the 1928 Miller Model 91? A: The 1928 Miller Model 91 has a top speed of 171 mph. Q: How much did the 1928 Miller Model 91 cost when new?A: The 1928 Miller Model 91 had a base price of approximately $15,000 (USD).Q: What is the bodystyle of the 1928 Miller Model 91? A: The 1928 Miller Model 91 was a Racer.Q: What tires did the 1928 Miller Model 91 have? A: The 1928 Miller Model 91 had Firestone Balloon tires.Q: What engine did the 1928 Miller Model 91 have? A: The engine powering the 1928 Miller Model 91 was a Supercharged Straight 8 (1491 cc | 91.0 cu in. | 1.5 L.) with 250 BHP (184 KW) @ 8000 RPM. Q: What transmission did the 1928 Miller Model 91 have? A: The 1928 Miller Model 91 had a Manual gearbox.
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Q: How fast is the 1928 Miller Model 91? A: The 1928 Miller Model 91 has a top speed of 171 mph. Q: How much did the 1928 Miller Model 91 cost when new?A: The 1928 Miller Model 91 had a base price of approximately $15,000 (USD).Q: What is the bodystyle of the 1928 Miller Model 91? A: The 1928 Miller Model 91 was a Racer.Q: What tires did the 1928 Miller Model 91 have? A: The 1928 Miller Model 91 had Firestone Balloon tires.Q: What engine did the 1928 Miller Model 91 have? A: The engine powering the 1928 Miller Model 91 was a Supercharged Straight 8 (1491 cc | 91.0 cu in. | 1.5 L.) with 250 BHP (184 KW) @ 8000 RPM. Q: What transmission did the 1928 Miller Model 91 have? A: The 1928 Miller Model 91 had a Manual gearbox. - 1928 Miller Model 91 Menu
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