No Reserve: Miller F3/F500 Race Car
The focal point of our discussion is a unique, high-performance racing machine - the No Reserve Miller F3/F500 Race Car. Originally designed for the IMSA GTO class in 1982 and later developed into a formidable force in the GTP category by legendary team chief Craig Bloodworth between 1986 and 1990, this vehicle embodies a rich history of motorsports excellence. Boasting a distinctive Ford Cosworth DFL V8 engine producing over 1000 horsepower, coupled with a light-weight carbon fiber body crafted by Lola, the sleek silhouette showcases its aerodynamic dominance on the track. Beyond its racing prowess, this vehicle carries notable provenance as one of two F500s raced by Tom Gloy and Derek Hill in the IMSA series during the late 1980s. Now offered without reserve from its present ownership within Big Bend, California (zip: 95476), this exceptional piece of racing history presents an unmissable opportunity for motorsports enthusiasts or collectors seeking to acquire a significant slice of American motorsport legacy.
Last bid:
$7,000