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Topless Tucker? Yeah Right!
11 months ago  ::  Jan 22, 2009 - 6:16PM #1
Otis
Posts: 48

Ok, guys and gals, I now believe that I have heard everything. A topless Tucker? Give me a break. I have seen a few topless Tanyas and even a topless Tina once (don't tell my wife!), but I am having a really hard time believing that there was a convertible Tucker built.


Back in the day Preston Tucker was under way too much heat from the big auto makers and the feds to even consider slaping together a car for his beloved wife or as a prototype...heck, weren't they all prototypes!


Anyway, check out the article in Old Cars Weekly by CLICKING HERE. Then, tell me what YOU think. Are these guys for real?

11 months ago  ::  Jan 22, 2009 - 6:33PM #2
Jim
Posts: 9

I think that it is totally possible. I have heard that there was a convertible Tucker parked in somebody's garage for years now and always wanted to hear more about it. As far as I am concerned, this is an incredibly important find.


Heck, I wish I had found it myself...although I don't think that I would have the money to have bought it even if I had been the one to find it. Any idea on what this thing is worth...now, and when it is totally restored?

11 months ago  ::  Jan 23, 2009 - 1:42PM #3
Todd
Posts: 25

I'm with you Otis--skeptical.  I had not heard about this until the OCW blurb, and went to the Tucker Club website to see the heated discussion there.


The problem with authenticating this is, as Otis said, Tuckers were essentially all hand assembled and not far beyond prototypes themselves.  If the convertible shows up with a mishmash of parts and pieces from other early 1940's cars, who can say if they were assembled in 2008 or 1948?  OR is it even relevant, in these days of "tribute" and "clone" cars that people willingly buy and sell for big bucks?  I will be interested to see what happens.   


 

11 months ago  ::  Jan 27, 2009 - 3:31PM #4
Arkieditor
Posts: 56



 


Just wanted to let everyone know that we just posted an update on the Convertible Tucker that includes photos of the car!


You can check out the story by CLICKING HERE.


So, now that you've seen it...What to ya'll think?


 

11 months ago  ::  Jan 27, 2009 - 3:44PM #5
Arkansasnot
Posts: 1

I don't know...where is the provenance with this vehicle?  Makes me wonder...

11 months ago  ::  Jan 27, 2009 - 3:44PM #6
Art
Posts: 25

That would be one sweet ride to have!!!

10 months ago  ::  Feb 01, 2009 - 6:45AM #7
Bob
Posts: 1

I am scepticle that Preston Tucker had the opportunity to start this project.  More likely, someone bought parts at auction, and started building their "Dream Car".  Once started, they lose interest, or funding, and resell at auction.  After the car changes hands three or four times, the Tucker Convertible is born.  Having said that, I would still like more information about the special frame that this car has.  I think that the Tucker Convertible is a great project reguardless of authenticity.

10 months ago  ::  Feb 04, 2009 - 1:56PM #8
John
Posts: 22

SEEMS TO BE QUITE A BIT OF CONFUSION ON THIS CAR !!!


WE SPENT HUNDREDS OF HOURS RESEARCHING IT TO FORM A CONCLUSION.


A PERSON MIGHT WANT TO CHECK OUT THE TUCKER CLUBS FORUMS AND READ ABOUT IT.


IT SHALL BE MOST INTERESTING TO READ ALL STORIES WHEN THE DUST SETTLES AND DEBATES ARE FINISHED.


GOOD WORK ON REPORTING THE STORY AS TOLD TO THIS POINT BRIAN. 


JOHN

10 months ago  ::  Feb 22, 2009 - 6:35PM #9
John
Posts: 22

Hey guys,


Seems the topless tucker is on ebay again.


It has a list of bids, wonder why it doesn't show if they are $10.00 or $1,000,000 again?


The Tucker Club Authorities posted more on it, interesting reading !!!!!


Go to the Tucker Clubs site to read the latest views, its heading is; Tucker prototype on ebay


Till the next time, 

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