The Jalopy Journal
This picture is part of a set of photos that were taken of the Tucker Tin Goose. The Director of the Tucker Club Archives is currently working...
Any details on where this was taken or where you found the photo?
This was the photo that finally solved where this was located. I spent hundreds of hours researching these photos and finally found the location...
Yes it is. Check out the incredibly well written article on Hemmings Daily about it...
Here's a recent drawing of a Tucker Coupe that turned up. Appears to be drawn by Alex Tremulis. [IMG]
Even more interesting is that this Tucker is the front engine Tucker #1046. The photo is probably taken late 1959 to 1964. There appears to be a...
I saw this 1948 ad recently for Albert Richard Sportswear supposedly taken at the old Clubhouse for the Tam O'Shanter Country Club in Chicago....
Great, now I'll have to not only find the suitcase but what was in it. ;)
This is a post from several years back. I solved the question of which car was in Sharon several years ago. Originally Posted by tucker fan 48...
That is Tucker #1048. When were these taken?
The orange Tucker is #1026 probably right after Dave Cammack bought it from Jenin and before it was restored. The other car is #1008. Owned by...
It may be a bad photoshop but still my favorite. I often wondered about a Tucker Batmobile or how Thomas Magnum would looked tearing around Oahu...
Over the years I've collected several "what if" Tucker photos. Here are a few. This is a more current version of what a Tucker might look like...
One is owned by the Tucker Club and is temporarily on loan to the Gilmore. One is at the Ypsilanti Museum. One is in Sweden where it has ben cut...
I'm not sure if that one has been posted before either. These cars belonged to Nick Jenin who for awhile had a car show called the Fabulous...
Tucker #1047 is at the Gilmore. It has been repainted and was Waltz Blue. It is now lighter than most other waltz blue cars. It has blackwall...
I've seen the program from the games that year but did not know they awarded the car. It would be great to find some dates on some of this. I'm...
That's the Kenyon Company building then. So the Tucker dealership must have just added the showroom since the rest of the building was built in...
So where did they do service? Looks like the Kenyon Building took up most of the corner?
I was just looking at that corner. The only old building is the Kenyon Company building built in 1907. Did they build at a different location?
I haven't seen this photo before. Do you have a date it was taken? I can probably figure out which car it is. It has a Illinois Manufacturer Plate...
There are tons of them floating around yet. No need to pay more than about ten bucks for one. Be patient.
Charles T Pearson was there so he saw things first hand. He was a close friend of the Tucker family. He even helped Vera Tucker sell #1031 in the...
Not a bad acticle. Unfortunately tell allow comments to be posted. This brings out all the know it all's that know nothing about the Tucker. Also...
Here is a photo of Dee Dee Jordan from January of 1983. Her husband Al is on the left and on the right is the late Richard Jones. Richard was one...
That is the NY Auto Show in 1948
Remember that the Tucker movie and real life are very different. The movie played largely on the big three shutting down Tucker. In reality they...
[IMG] Hard to believe those guys in Wisconsin had one of the most valuable Tuckers and carved it all up. Hopefully someday someone will buy that...
It is most likely Tucker #1008. Westside Motor Sales was a Tucker dealer. I believe they were at 774 Hodiamont, just down from the Delmar Station....
That is a great story. I'll see if I can figure out which Tucker was there in 2004. Unfortunately owning a blue Tucker has not been beneficial to...
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