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Another Missing Tucker Found?

Postby TuckerCar » Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:38 pm

Just when you think you’ve heard it all.

I was at the Volo Auto Museum this morning (second time this week) and as I walk into the diecast store, I hear a couple guys talking about Tuckers. The store owner says, “Did you hear about that missing Tucker they found?” Assuming he was referring to 1010 and the claims Gooding has made lately about it being missing, I assert that its whereabouts were always known.

The other guy (customer) says, “No, I was watching the (ABC 7 Chicago) news three days ago and they said there was a fire in a couple barns near Champaign, IL. They could only extinguish the fire in the one barn that had a propane tank near it. And when they were done they found a Tucker and used a bulldozer to push it out.”

I said that’s impossible, they’re all accounted for (or at least in principle). Then this third guy comes out of the woodwork and educates us all that they are not all accounted for; there are 47 known to exist. I ask him where he got his information, expecting him to say the TACA website, in which case I would tell him that I control the site. But he hits me with an even stupider comment, “I saw it in the movie. Tucker had to make 50 cars to take to the courthouse.”

At that point I decided to exit the discussion, but noted that there was no way it was a Tucker and it was very likely another Studebaker misidentification. I then promptly get on my phone to search for the news story.

As I’m walking away, I hear one of the guys say (referring to me), “Everyone’s an expert.”

So true. So true. :roll:
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Re: Another Missing Tucker Found?

Postby Tucker Fan 48 » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:17 am

You're right about that. I get at least one e-mail a week from someone telling me about a Tucker they either just found or heard about, but then I get at least one e-mail a week from someone that owned a Tucker, their family, or a neighbor looking for more information on "their" car. I figure the really good stories make it all worth while. There have even been one or two times I've listened to a story that I thought was "crap" and didn't fit with any known history of any Tucker, and later discovered that the story was true and it was us that didn't know what was real.

I know of at least two Tuckers that were in junkyards and a couple more that were in barns or rusting away in a field.

Now as to a Tucker in a barn near in Champaign, IL. I'd have to see that one since there are no known Tuckers in that area but you never know, maybe someone had a convertible parked there and it went up in smoke.

I did find this story online that fits everything that you heard (i.e. near Champaign IL., barn fire, propane tank, etc.) except for one small item.
http://www.news-gazette.com/news/courts ... -tank.html
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Re: Another Missing Tucker Found?

Postby TuckerCar » Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:08 am

Or this one, which is almost the same story and happened 3 months later.

http://www.news-gazette.com/news/courts ... fford.html
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Re: Another Missing Tucker Found?

Postby Natalie » Sun Jan 02, 2011 4:43 pm

TuckerCar wrote:I was at the Volo Auto Museum this morning (second time this week) and as I walk into the diecast store, I hear a couple guys talking about Tuckers.

No comment on the actual substantive part of your post, but I misread that line to read "Volvo" Auto Museum. I thought "Wow...twice in a week?!?!" :? Oy. I really need to start wearing my glasses like I am supposed to...
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Re: Another Missing Tucker Found?

Postby TuckerCar » Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:45 am

Natalie wrote:No comment on the actual substantive part of your post, but I misread that line to read "Volvo" Auto Museum. I thought "Wow...twice in a week?!?!" :? Oy. I really need to start wearing my glasses like I am supposed to...


There was actually a lawsuit a few years ago where Volvo sued Volo over their use of volocars.com. Volo ended up winning. In any event, we held the 2005 TACA Convention at Volo and it was a great time.
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Re: Another Missing Tucker Found?

Postby JWK » Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:13 pm

Tucker Fan 48 wrote:You're right about that. I get at least one e-mail a week from someone telling me about a Tucker they either just found or heard about, but then I get at least one e-mail a week from someone that owned a Tucker, their family, or a neighbor looking for more information on "their" car.
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I was on a car blog site just today where they were discussing the Smithsonian's Tucker. One of the members of the "peanut gallery" piped up to say that there was nothing special about Tuckers. In fact, he knew of someone in his neighborhood that uses one as a "daily driver". :roll:

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