1928 Miller driven to vidtory at the Indy 500 by Louis Meyer. This was the first Indianapolis 500 presided over by new Speedway president Eddie Rickenbacker. Leon Duray, driving a 1926 Miller FD 5/Miller SC, took the pole with an average speed of 122.391 mph (196.969 km/h) Rookie driver Louis Meyer (though he had appeared as a relief driver in 1927) took the first of what would be three Indy 500 wins in his career. Meyer started 13th in a 1926 Miller 91 2/Miller SC and led for 19 of the 200 laps, winning at an average speed of 99.482 mph (160.101 km/h). He took home $28,250 in prize money. This impressive resin model is sure to fill a void in your Indy 500 collection.

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 This Replicarz Exclusive line model will set new industry standards with its multi material construction. The body is resin cast, but the opening hood is stamped metal. By removing the real leather hood straps will reveal the fully wired and plumbed engine bay. Highly detailed cock pit with glass faced gauges, visible drivetrain, accurate suspension, wire wheels, and authentic race day paint and decoration will make this a stand out in your Indy collection.