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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 ...
The name Tucker has become a cautionary tale in the automotive world for the kind of blue sky thinking, convention-ignoring iconoclast that decides that they can build a car that’s faster, safer ...
This is an excerpt from Steve Lehto's new book Preston Tucker and His Battle to Build the Car of Tomorrow, available on Amazon. Late in 1946, Preston Tucker approved a car design conceived by Alex ...
Tucker's car was powered by a water-cooled Franklin helicopter six-cylinder engine located sideways in the rear and displacing 334 cubic inches. The interior was extremely roomy, underneath was a ...
The Tucker Was the 1940s Car of the Future Visionary inventoru2028 Preston Tucker risked everything when he saw his 1948 automobile as a vehicle for change ...
A Detroit motorcycle policeman during prohibition, a lifelong salesman and a motorhead since the first car he saw scared his grandfather’s horses in 1906, Preston Tucker lived life at full speed ...
In my last column, I told you of Preston Tucker and his dream after World War II to build the first truly new car in America in 50 years. He had put together what appeared to be an excellent ...
The DeKalb County Police released a photo of the suspect investigators believe has broken into more than 30 vehicles in the Tucker area. He also is accused of stealing license plates.
A Detroit motorcycle policeman during prohibition, a lifelong salesman and a motorhead since the first car he saw scared his grandfather’s horses in 1906, Preston Tucker lived life at full sp… ...
From the Tucker club, here are the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the car: This “car of tomorrow” was the vision of Preston Thomas Tucker (1903-1956) of Ypsilanti, Mich.
Inside, the car was as sleek and functional as a cockpit. Philip Egan, who created much of its interior, had been trained as a designer of airplanes.
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