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From: John Hasty via Fot <fot@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 21:09:37 +0000
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Not TR, but very interesting; so taking the chance that the anti 
purest/political hoards might descend upon me, I post this bit of auto history.

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Date: May 21, 2015 at 2:08:39 PM EDT
Subject: FW: 1948 TUCKER UP CLOSE.

 There was a Tucker dealer in a converted parts store on my way to school.  I 
remember the people looking at it.  For one thing I think the styling was a bit 
too unusual for the day.  It looked like a later model Studebaker?  It was 
different.   It did have some new features, but Tucker didn?t have enough 
capital to make it work or even try.  Then there the rumors that the ?BIG 3? 
sabotaged the project, it makes a good story but I doubt if the big 3 were 
concerned with Tucker, they didn?t think a one model car would do much 
business.  Just a few years earlier, in the 30s there were a lot of brands and 
they all died a financial death

The movie was good.




1948 TUCKER UP CLOSE.


http://www.laubly.com/1948tucker.htm





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