If there are so many of us desperately searching for our old racing cars, why in the heck are we ever crazy enough to sell them in the first place?
That is the very question that has intrigued Charlie Miller for the past 26 years. Miller is an engineer who first got the racing germ at age 17. The year was 1972 and Miller was crewing for a Formula Ford team out of Burlington, Iowa. Not long after he had his first actual duties behind the wheel, mashing his foot to the floor of a 1969 Dodge Charger in the NHRA Stock classes.
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