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Tucker'48


1948 Tucker 48 1034 - sold for $1,320,000 One of the Finest Examples of the Hallowed Tucker. One of 12 Originally Finished in Waltz Blue Metallic. Approximately 5,200 Miles and Just Four Owners from New.. The car is offered here largely as it left the Wright's property. Tucker 1010 remains very complete and quite solid. The odometer.

Remembering the Tucker 48, One of the Most Innovative Sedans Ever Built


The Tucker 48 was considered to be a technological marvel at the time, and referred to as the "car of tomorrow" by Preston Tucker himself. It featured many revolutionary safety features that hadn't been seen before.. This chassis, according to reports and an inventory taken at the factory just before its closure, actually left the.

Barrett Jackson bringing a host of interesting cars to Scottsdale.


Welcome to the Tucker Car pages. Each of the thumbnails below represent one of the original Tucker Automobiles. Click on an image and a page will come up with a photo of that Tucker and a brief description showing the owner, the location and whether or not it is on display.

A new Tucker, true to the original, debuts at SEMA RK Motors Classic


the elusive tucker 48 - back on display at acm Nicknamed the "Tucker Torpedo" this incredibly rare car was a short-lived phenomenon in automotive history. And although only 51 Tuckers were ever produced, the car revolutionized the American auto industry by introducing many design, safety, and comfort features that are still a staple in.

There Are Only 47 of These Vintage Tucker Cars Left in the World, and


This 1948 Tucker just so happens to be the one prototype Convertible that was ever built and is for sale here on eBay in Rowlett, Texas at the Buy it Now price of $3,498,100. No, I did not add any extra zeros. This car was a prototype for a convertible which was started back in the forties, but not finished until 2010.

1948 TUCKER TORPEDO Interior 115982


The Tucker 48 was a pioneer in the late 1940's, introducing advanced design aspects, safety features and engineering firsts to the automobile industry. The most recognizable feature of the Tucker 48 was a third directional headlight known as the "Cyclops Eye".

There Are Only 47 of These Vintage Tucker Cars Left in the World, and


48. The Tucker 48 is a saloon (sedan) designed by Alex S. Tremulis with 4 doors and a rear mounted engine which delivers the power to the rear wheels. Power is supplied by an overhead valve, 5.5 litre naturally aspirated 6 cylinder motor, with 2 valves per cylinder that provides power and torque figures of 166 bhp (168 PS/124 kW) at 3200 rpm.

Genuine 1948 Tucker 48 sedan for sale on


The Tucker 48 is rare. Preston Tucker's struggles with funding his start-up auto company, including a fight with the SEC he eventually won, resulted in a mere 50 cars produced plus the original "Tin Goose" prototype. Only 47 remain, along with two cars assembled after the fact from parts.

1948 Tucker 48 Convertible Barn Finds


But then, there are the "what if" stories, and one of the biggest examples of these is Tucker's story.The Tucker 48, more commonly known as the Tucker Torpedo, was a revolutionary car conceived by Preston Tucker. It was billed as the "First new car in 50 years" and the car of the future.

The Only Tucker 48 Convertible Prototype On Earth Is A 2.5 Million


You see, the Tucker 48 derived its power from a motor that was originally made for a Bell 47 helicopter. Built by Franklin, the air-cooled, 5.5lt (334ci), flat-six unit appealed to Tucker greatly because of its high levels of torque and power (166hp/124kW), and the fact that it would fit in the 48's rear engine bay.

A Pristine 1948 Tucker 48 Could Fetch Up to 2.25 Million at Auction


An Ultra-Rare, $3 Million Tucker 48 Was Discovered in an Ohio Barn Just when you think every barn find has been uncovered, another one pops up. By Steve Lehto Published: Jul 25, 2016 Save Article.

This is Tucker 1001, the first car off the prototype production line


The Tucker 48, commonly referred to as the Tucker Torpedo, was an automobile conceived by Preston Tucker while in Ypsilanti, Michigan and briefly produced in Chicago, Illinois in 1948.

BrandNew Tucker FlatSix Engine Sells for Nearly 35,000 at Auction


A deal was struck and Mark headed to Ohio. He brought his trailer. They winched the car into the trailer and Mark brought it back to his shop in Auburn Hills. There, he went through the car.

Remembering the Tucker 48, One of the Most Innovative Sedans Ever Built


The Tucker 48 (named after its model year) is an automobile conceived by Preston Tucker while in Ypsilanti, Michigan and briefly produced in Chicago, Illinois in 1948. Only 51 cars were made including their prototype before the company was forced to declare bankruptcy and cease all operations on March 3, 1949. 1 Tucker 48 for sale

A Pristine 1948 Tucker 48 Could Fetch Up to 2.25 Million at Auction


The Tucker Corporation, founded by Preston Tucker in 1944, is famously known for creating the Tucker 48, also known as the Tucker Torpedo. This car was a marvel of innovation, featuring numerous groundbreaking safety and design features.

The Tucker 48 A Vehicle Ahead of Its Time America's Car Museum


Each car is known by its number. There's the prototype, known as No. 1000, also referred to as the Tin Goose. Then there are 50 Tucker 48s, numbered 1001-1050. However, prior to the Tin Goose was the Tucker Torpedo. "It was never a car; it was only a plaster model," said Lieberman.