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now i see you are old enough to run a pro outfit. think a nice 500 runabout would work. it would make you feel like you are 30 again. i remember those days at dayton when you woke us up at daylight. happy times!!!
hope you are good for many more years.
have a great day.
john maddrell
Happy Birthday - "Kid"~! IF you were to make a come-back, you would have to add weight I think. Would you believe it was 36 years ago, we showed them the way at the 24 hours of Rouen~!!!!
Your X-partner in crime.
Bill Giles, the ancient mariner of NE~!
Happy Birthday, to one of my original heros. I am only ten years behind you, you look good in the picture. Say hi to Merry and the kids. Scotch&Soda forever!
Always,
Louie "the Goose" Betka Jan too!
72? Seems funny, I always figured you were a lot older than I. I'm 66....
Sure wish Charlie could find that picture of you at the 1968 Parker Nine Hour, hugging the bow of a sinking TWIN ENGINE DeSilva....(Bottom blew out, was not MIller's fault....) Sinking in front of 100 crazy inboard drivers always gave me respect for your "BALLS", your speeches at the Dayton driver's meeting to your B Runabout croonies are still vivid in my brain...
Essex, Maryland, watching your in-laws read books for a week.....
Loaning me your new DeSilva at Bay City, 1967...
Few people can say they love boat racing as much as Fred Miller...
The APBA, Fred Miller, Hall of Champions is a great tribute to you Fred.
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