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News of a Tucker "Restorer"

Postby Tuckerfan1053 » Sat Jul 17, 2010 1:15 am

Some years back, there was quite the controversy on these boards over the "restoration" work being done on 1003 by a Nashville company. The owner of that company was recently sentenced to 51 months in Federal prison related to what can best be described as a ponzi scheme with a previous "business" he was operating: http://www.fraud-news.com/content.php/3 ... aud-Scheme

Christopher Michael Nezer, 50, has been sentenced to serve a 51-month prison term for a fraud scheme he carried out in 2002 in connection with his operation of a Nashville company called Stencilco.

Nezer, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud in September 2009, admitted that he obtained more than $207,000 from about 20 persons who purchased sales territories from him, in various regions of the United States, for the distribution of a unique reusable stencil product which Nezer claimed he had invented and patented.


A larger question which looms in my mind is if he took a plea deal to avoid prosecution on matters related to the various (at least three) auto "restoration" businesses he owned. I know that two of them went belly up under highly suspicious circumstances, while the claims made for his 3rd "restoration" business were patently false. (He was claiming to have access to government money to build "green" cars, when I knew for a fact that the government hadn't finalized anything related to any such technology, much less started paying out money.)

So, I'd say that this counts as vindication to the comments Richard Jones made about the company so many years ago.
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Re: News of a Tucker "Restorer"

Postby TuckerCar » Sat Jul 17, 2010 8:10 am

Very interesting. I was on Youtube the other day and he had posted some comment (6 mos ago) about having restored 1003 (and attempted to link to your video). Funny since we all know he didn't finish it and it's been in Martyn's shop ever since.
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Re: News of a Tucker "Restorer"

Postby Tuckerfan1053 » Sat Jul 17, 2010 10:24 pm

TuckerCar wrote:Very interesting. I was on Youtube the other day and he had posted some comment (6 mos ago) about having restored 1003 (and attempted to link to your video). Funny since we all know he didn't finish it and it's been in Martyn's shop ever since.

He tried to post a comment on one of my videos a year or so ago, which is what tripped my switches to doing some more digging on him.
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