Preston Tucker, an automotive engineer who helped to design Miller racing cars before World War II, almost realized his ambition of producing a "completely new" passenger automobile after the war. He ...
In the annals of automotive history, few stories are as compelling as that of the Tucker Torpedo, officially known as the Tucker 48. This car wasn't just another model rolling off the assembly ...
But this one's got serious pedigree: It featured in the company's promotional film "The Tucker: The Man and the Car," part one of which is embedded below, and it was the family car driven by ...
A note from the Tucker Automotive Club of America, however, states that it knows of no such car ever having been made by the Tucker Corporation. The statement says, in part: Allow us to clarify ...