Steve Moal showed Eric Zausner a sketch of a 1932 Ford roadster with a Miller grill shell, which got Zausner to thinking about a street rod with Miller influence might have a unique look.
The engine is a 286-c.i. French-Flathead block topped by ARDUN overhead valve heads and S Co T blower with 46DCOe Weber carburetors. The engine was built by Art Chrisman.
A Brookville Steel’32 body has been stretched 4-inches and the hood has been stretched 4-inches as well. The aluminum Miller-style grille shell finishes off the unique look.
Dunlop racing tires are mounted on genuine Halibrand 16-inch (front), and 18-inch (rear), knock-off wheels.
The Schroeder steering incorporates a unique quick-change feature so that steering ratios and be changed for different driving or racing conditions.
A gift to the Museum of American Speed from Eric Zausner's EZ Spindizzies Foundation.