Arguably the most famous coach that has come out of Mexico in recent years.
Price of admission? A 22 hour day without so much as bathroom breaks or food. Add ticks faster than you can count while removing. Think you have what it takes?
Yes, there are "experts" here that will say Miller never built an Art Carved with glass panels. That because not a single picture was included in the Miller Meteor book it must be a fake. For those and Negative Nancy chimers warm humble pie awaits.
This '42 Miller Art Carved is unrestored, original paint, and most definitely REAL!
I've uploaded images larger than normal given rarity to appease right click and saves. The trade off is private complaints about being on dial-up. Yada yada yada; broken record. One would think actual pertinent factual contributions outweigh opinion oriented only posts that sway off-topic/thread jack...but then again, logic doesn't dictate some posters here.
Detail this rare coach exudes is simply breathtaking. Upon walking around a corner and at first glance, it commands both unheralded attention and respect.
Given confines, 25mm wide angle provided a decent tool.
Price of admission? A 22 hour day without so much as bathroom breaks or food. Add ticks faster than you can count while removing. Think you have what it takes?
Yes, there are "experts" here that will say Miller never built an Art Carved with glass panels. That because not a single picture was included in the Miller Meteor book it must be a fake. For those and Negative Nancy chimers warm humble pie awaits.
This '42 Miller Art Carved is unrestored, original paint, and most definitely REAL!
I've uploaded images larger than normal given rarity to appease right click and saves. The trade off is private complaints about being on dial-up. Yada yada yada; broken record. One would think actual pertinent factual contributions outweigh opinion oriented only posts that sway off-topic/thread jack...but then again, logic doesn't dictate some posters here.
Detail this rare coach exudes is simply breathtaking. Upon walking around a corner and at first glance, it commands both unheralded attention and respect.
Given confines, 25mm wide angle provided a decent tool.