Though the article doesn't mention it, I believe that Preston Tucker worked on the cars as well. Amazing what trying to clean up your workplace, digitally in this case, can shake loose. This came out of a file of photos I shot at the 2004 Harry A. Miller Club’s race car exhibition at The Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wisconsin. Shown here is one of the 10 original Miller-Ford front-drive race cars built for the 1935 Indianapolis 500, after that master salesmonger, Preston Tucker, introduced Harry Miller to Henry Ford. The fateful results of that meeting are still the makings of American racing folklore. Basically, the cars were designed and built in an incredible rush to make the race by Miller (three weren’t finished in time), who was nearly Depression-broke, and they suffered from a critical design flaw.