Tucker, Innovative Custom Sedan 1948 The Cherished 12.5 Billion

Made in the 1948 Tucker Sedan is a sophisticated car developed by Preston Tucker and produced in 1948. According to records, only 51 Tucker sedans ever built before the company closed. Design vehicles into innovative designs to the 1940's and is made as vehicle very concerned about security.



Tucker was the first car to feature seat belts, safety windshields, and Cyclops, which is a system of lights that shifted the direction to improve driving visibility at night. In 1949, the Company Tucker ridiculed by the American media and the experienced consumer backlash. The company was closed in the middle of a scandal surrounding allegations of stock fraud controversial. In 2011, made ​​the 1948 Tucker Sedan was featured on the show It's Worth What? and is priced at $ 1,200,000.



Justin Cole is a classic benchmark menjalankanbisnis in Middleton, Wisconsin. He claimed to have had an unfinished prototype right - right from the conversion Tucker. The authenticity of the vehicle has been questioned by classic car collectors from around the world. Legend has it that the conversion was a secret, prototype known as "Vera Project," developed by Preston Tucker and his wife's name. However, Alex Tremulis, who designed the Tucker sedan, it has been claimed that the conversion was not project mill, either officially or unofficially. Justin Cole refers to the conversion, named Tucker # 57 and said the number of vehicles from the factory (57) are indicated on the body panels.

 

In 2010, Justin Cole Tucker trying to sell convertible auctioned at Russo and Steele pawnshop in Scottsdale. Quote for this vehicle to cost $ 1.4 million, but did not meet the reserve price. The car was also listed on ebay in 2010, in which the offer approached $ 900,000, but again did not meet the reserve. The vehicle is still listed for sale on the website and the benchmark has a large photo on the gallery. Tucker's car has a clear design and clean conversion conversion. The position of the Tucker Automobile Club of America is that the vehicle has been converted after the company was closed.
 

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