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ARUNDEL, Maine — You can meet the Tucker Family at the Maine Classic Car Museum on Saturday, Sept. 27, and hear the inside ...
This oddball car, which never became a mass-production vehicle and was doomed by mechanical and financial problems before it was even built, may not seem a likely candidate for changing the course of ...
As the story goes, Tucker wanted this car to reflect post-war optimism, and he didn't think it was a great idea to remind the American public of naval warfare, U-boats, and battleships. Engine ...
Preston Tucker's great-grandson Sean Tucker, from right, grandson John Tucker and great-grandson Mike Tucker stand in front of a 1948 Tucker automobile at the LaPorte County Historical Society Museum.
Despite SEC’s chilling comments on Preston Tucker’s operations and on his proposed rear-engined Tucker automobile (TIME, July 7), the Tucker Corp. stock last week apparently received a warm ...
Tucker had to make a big compromise in putting this engine in his automobile. Initial plans envisioned a massive rear-mounted flat-six with hemispherical combustion chambers and a total piston ...
Even his dealers were about ready to give up on Preston Tucker last week. Said a committee claiming to represent 500 of them: “Preston Tucker is so embroiled in litigation that his services to ...
ARUNDEL, Maine — You can meet the Tucker Family at the Maine Classic Car Museum on Saturday, Sept. 27, and hear the inside story of America’s most famous car— the 1948 Tucker 48.