Built by the short-lived Tucker Corporation in 1948, the Tucker 48 was one of the most innovative vehicles of its time. It's also one of rarest, with Preston Tucker having put together only 51 ...
Taking place at Northern California’s Monterey Jet Center on August 14 and 15, Monterey Car Week’s Broad Arrow Auction will host a roster of impressive supercars and sports-car classics. Yet one ...
Since only 51 Tucker 48s were ever completed, of which 47 survive to this day, it makes sense for one such vehicle to change hands for a lot of money. This one, a one-of-one convertible prototype, is ...
The Tucker Corporation was merely a flash in the late 1940s pan, but it remains an incredibly intriguing story in American automobile history. The company's turmoil, conspiracy, and demise is a story ...
There are all sorts of conspiracy theories that find our way to us. Virtually all of them consist of "My Turboencabulator gets 100 mpg on pure water, but Big Car doesn't want it to happen!" Virtually ...
TUPELO, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi car museum's four-wheeled stock was auctioned off for $8.6 million, with $1.8 million of that for one of the 51 Tucker automobiles ever made. The Tupelo Automobile ...
In early 1948, Preston Tucker’s company was ready to start production of the “Tucker ’48,” the "Car of the Future" he had been heralding since the end of World War II. His prototype, dubbed "The Tin ...
Before the Tucker Corporation was shuttered, 51 Tucker ‘48s were assembled. That includes 50 “production” cars and the prototype, dubbed the Tin Goose. Aficionados count the population by their VINs, ...
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