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  1. Preston Thomas Tucker (21 September 1903 – 26 December 1956) was an American automobile entrepreneur who developed the innovative Tucker 48 sedan, initially nicknamed the "Tucker Torpedo", an automobile which introduced many features that have since become widely used in modern cars.

  2. The Tucker Was the 1940s Car of the Future. Visionary inventor . Preston Tucker risked everything when he saw his 1948 automobile as a vehicle for change. Abigail Tucker. December 2012. The...

  3. Preston Tucker was a gifted entrepreneur and technological visionary who challenged the automotive establishment. Born in 1903 in Capac, Michigan, Tucker was always obsessed with automobiles. By the age of 16, he was already making money buying and flipping cars and had left school to work at Cadillac as a clerk.

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  4. Jun 1, 2023 · Xander Cesari. Seventy-five years ago, former car salesman Preston T. Tucker was on the verge of changing the automotive world with a “Car of Tomorrow” that challenged not only Detroit but the U.S. government. We chronicle his rise and rapid downfall, examine his legacy, and celebrate the Tucker motorcars that survive.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tucker_48Tucker 48 - Wikipedia

    The Tucker 48, commonly but incorrectly 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.

    Chassis Number
    Location
    Status
    Owner
    0000
    Intact
    Swigart Antique Auto Museum
    1001
    Intact
    1002
    Intact
    Privately owned by Elaina Hill
    1003
    Intact
    Privately owned
  6. Preston Tucker (1903-1956) and his Tucker 48 inspire admiration -- and debate -- to this day. Tucker built 51 cars before a shortage of money and a surplus of bad publicity closed his company. Some think the Big Three conspired to destroy him.

  7. The Museum’s Cammack Tucker Gallery is home to the world’s most extensive Tucker automobile collection. The gallery, named for Tucker historian and collector David Cammack, displays an interactive exhibit chronicling Preston Tuckers vision, determination, history, and struggles to build the “Car of Tomorrow.”.

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