creee le 7 mai 2009 et
derniere mise a jour le 7 mai 2009
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marque
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A.K.
MILLER
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modèle
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IRON
HORSE
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finitions
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Sports
Car
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année
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1 9 5
4
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quantité
/ prix
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modèle
unique
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carrosserie
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roadster
à deux places
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moteur/boite
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Ford
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<<N.H.R.A.>>DE
POMONA (Californie - USA) 2008
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- hôte : le
<N.H.R.A.>>
de Pomona ou National Hot Rod Miuseum est ouvert
quotidiennement. Entrée payante ($6 en 2008).
Evolue peu e on y trouve parfois une salle
vide!
- page internet en
français sur les
musées automobiles de los Angeles
- photos :
webmestre du trombinoscar en 2008
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- Ak Miller built and
drove his Ak Miller Special, El Caballo de Hierro, in
four of the five races in the Open and Large Sport class,
which comprised mostly Ferraris and Lancias. Basically a
Southern California hot rod, El Caballo was built using a
variety of parts including an Olds engine, '50 Ford
chassis and a '27 Model T Ford body. The Mexicans called
the car Ensalada because it was a "salad" of parts.
Miller described how he had no trailer and no real
sponsors, except for Hot Rodmagazine. So he drove the car
from Whittier, Calif., to the start of the race, raced
the 2000-mile course, "did a little fine-tuning" and
drove home.
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- Gone Racin'
With
Ak Miller
Ak Miller is a legend
among racers. Which means that he doesn't need to
embellish his exploits, for we do that for him. Ak's done
about everything a racer wants to do. He's raced the dry
lakes, Bonneville Salt Flats, Pike's Peak Hill Climb and
road races in Italy and Mexico. Elected President of the
SCTA (Southern California Timing Association) and Vice
President of the NHRA (National Hot Rod Association), and
a member of the Dry Lakes Hall of Fame, Ak has his share
and more of auto racing honors. Yet he is more than just
an award winner, elected official or quick and speedy
racer. It's the twinkle in his eye, entrancing smile,
ready wit and charisma that gets you off balance and
makes you fair game for this lively and charming fellow.
Stories and tales surround him, and grow larger and more
complex with the years. This has given rise to a
colloquial expression, "that's Ak", meaning a story
bunyunesque or too far fetched to be true. But those who
say this are mistaken for he has never had to create a
tale; he has lived a life many of us only dream
of.
Born Akton Moeller, in
Denmark, eighty-one years ago, his family immigrated to
Southern California when he was just a small child. He
worked in various garages as a youth and for Hannah
Nixon, in their store in Whittier, back in the 1930's. Ak
remembers seeing Richard Nixon studying at the old
secretary desk in the store, and asking Ak to bring him a
candy bar and to "help yourself as well." RMN was already
a practiced politician! Years later, when visiting the
White House as a member of a racing contingent, Ak found
himself teased and everyone doubted that he had ever
known the President. Nixon strode in and grasped the hand
of his old friend and said, "Ak, did you bring me a candy
bar?"
He followed his
brothers, Lawrence (Old Dad) and Zeke, to the dry lakes
in the 1930's, and began a love affair with racing that
lasts to this day. He was a charter member of the
Roadrunners, one of the original car clubs that absorbed
the remnants of the Muroc Timing Association, and formed
it into the storied SCTA, in December of 1937. Ak raced
whatever was available, even an old derelict model T that
was abandoned in the desert. He would remove the battery
after racing the old heap, and was always surprised to
find it still there when he returned for the next meet.
It didn't set any records, but it gave his car club
valuable points toward the season's championship
trophy.
Ak had wanted to join
the Army Air Corp during WWII, but was transferred to the
Army and sent to Europe to fight in the Battle of the
Bulge. Surrounded, in freezing weather, with no support,
he was forced to fight merely to stay alive. He came upon
a German officer cooking a steak, cut from the flank of a
dying cow, and so overcome by hunger, one having food and
the other without, that they shot at each other for the
food's sake. Ak was quicker that day, winning the steak
and a prisoner. He was less fortunate when frostbite
ended his war and sent him back to England, unsure
whether they would amputate his feet.
Returning from the
war, Ak rejoined the SCTA and served as it's President,
and with his close friend and fellow Roadrunner's club
member, Wally Parks, served as Vice President of the
newly formed NHRA. But his heart was in Land Speed Racing
and he returned to Bonneville, where over the years, the
Miller/Lufkin/Carr team set and reset hundreds of
records. In 1953-54, Miller campaigned a modified
T-roadster in the Mexican Road Race. Quick on the turns
and curves in the mountains, the little roadster would
give up its lead in the straight-aways, but still placed
8th in 1953 and 5th in 1954.
Miller left his garage
in the 1960's to work for Ford, and run in the Mobil
Economy Runs. He was a terror at the Pike's Peak Hill
Climbs, winning nine times in his class, with Ray Brock
as his crew. He and Brock also competed in and won their
class in the 1963 Baja 1000 Road Race. Still working at
his garage, this legend of a man will stop what he is
doing, sit you down, and regale you with another of his
amazing stories, and as I've said before, they are all
remarkably true.
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MILLER IRON HORSE RACE CAR 1954
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