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Brand New Tucker 2005 model photo

Postby frankbarrios » Fri May 27, 2005 12:09 pm

Sorry, but this is my fantasy, that I want to share with you folks, as a common theme for a tucker car fan. Please, forgive my english, I am writing from Venezuela. You can imagin that? a Tucker new car today!!! Take a look of te photo... Image[/img]
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Postby Josh-Levin » Fri May 27, 2005 2:36 pm

This concept is beautiful!

Instead of a steerable middle headlight, using efficient LED technology and modern computer software, it might be possible to have a "headlights" that not only aim where the car is going, but also to pick out pedestrians, animals, and road signs, while avoiding blinding on-coming drivers.
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Postby Tuckerfan1053 » Fri May 27, 2005 7:05 pm

Nice work! What car did you use as a basis for the picture?
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where comes from...

Postby frankbarrios » Sat May 28, 2005 2:23 pm

This is a thing that I not understand... This is a REAL photo of a Tucker... made in Germany by a professional tuner under the TUCKER brand name. The origin car brandit's an italian LANCIA. But, let us dream with a kind of paralellal world where a existing TUCKER corp. can be developing new cars... TODAY!
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Postby Cossy » Sun Aug 27, 2006 12:25 am

Indeed, this is either a good photoshop render or real. The car itself is based on the Thesis, a luxury sedan produced by Torino automaker Lancia. The car it is based on is a front wheel drive, front engine car, unfortunately, but Lancia also has a history of innovation. Currently owned by the FIAT group, it is struggling for identity because it's in the same position with the FIAT group as Buick is with GM, attempting to be an entry level luxury make when already positioned below entry level luxury make Alfa Romeo and luxury make Maserati, and being given mostly Fiat rebadges. Lancia is fairly well known for their elegant, advanced, cars such as the Flavia, a full-sized, front wheel drive sedan powered, as many Lancias have been, by a flat four. Other notable Lancia models include the compact Fulvia of the late sixties and early seventies, the brilliant-performing all wheel drive, flat four powered Delta HV Integrale of the 80s and 90s, and of course the original homologation special, the Dino-powered, Bertone penned Stratos.
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2006 Lancia Thesis

Postby Ace Barker » Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:11 pm

Link to Lancia Thesis. I believe you nailed it.

http://www.lanciathesis.com/eng/home.html
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