The Tucker Torpedo was revolutionary in its design and safety features, many of which became standard in cars decades later. Yet, the path from concept to reality was fraught with challenges.
This radical design never made it to the prototype stage, but Rob was so taken by this imaginative concept that he began to build a car matching Tucker’s vision as closely as possible.
A Rare Look at Tucker Cars Collector David Cammack owns three of the 43 remaining cars in existence designed by Preston Tucker, which he puts on display in a secluded museum in Virginia.
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 ...
Tucker is one of 51 vehicles ever produced by Preston Tucker, whose great-great-grandson was among the group of students who ...
Back in November, Newswatch 16's Jon Meyer went for a spin in the 1948 Tucker No. 1013 with Ty Tucker, the ...