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by Tuckerfan1053 » Fri Nov 23, 2007 12:51 am
It's their list of things that were cut short too soon, and showed great promise.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/e ... oon12.html
These are the people and things from American culture that met their doom all too soon, extinguished in some way before the full weight of their glory could be brought to bear. No realm is immune from a too-young-to-die story, be it fashion or fame, books or television, athletics or the automobile.
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by hallenti » Sun Apr 12, 2009 1:58 pm
Those of you close to the Seattle-Tacoma area might like to know that "LeMay - America's Car Museum", currently located in Spanaway, WA. has Tucker #7 as part of the permanent collection on display for viewing.
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