by Westi nghouse1963 » Thu Jul 13, 2006 10:47 pm
My mom found me.....I was dead.
She just said to me sit down in front of it and I will get your picture. So setting down on the cool cement floor my mom took my picture and said let's go before someone finds you out. At this point my grandparents and brother had come into the building and my brother on my enthusiasm for the car raced over to see it too. My grandparents commenting on how they heard so and such thing about the car when it was new, and why it was never made. I still don't remember what was said, but it diddn't matter....I had had five PERSONAl minutes...even if NOT legit behind the wheel of the wondercar of Preston Tucker's mind......HOW COOL.....
My mom snapped a few more pictures of my bro. and I by the car and my mom made the non discussable point and comment that we should be getting back home soon, her eye sternly on me. Ironically, she said nothing to me later about finding me in Mr. X's car...let alone possibly breaking the rules of the musueum..and the honorable mention that I left without permission from her.
That summer turned to fall when I learned after more searching, and pasting every photocopied picture I could find of the Tucker on my walls in my bedroom...did I find out that (pre-internet mind you)... there was another car #47 located in Hicory Corners Michigan at the Gilmore Classic car Museum. I persuaded my mother, yet again bending her rules to let my brother and I skip a day of school, so she could take us on an educational trip. She SUPRISINGLY agreed with her sideways glace of "what are you trying to pull mister look...." And off we went in search of the powder blue car of the future# 47.
We went there and it was a Friday and was a fairly busy day in fact as we were NOT able to get as near to this car as I was to Mr X's car. We snapped a few photographs of he and myself with that car and again racing thru all the barns to get to the Tucker. I left for home even more in love with the car than before.
That winter I learned, thru correspondence with the museum that Mr. X lived in Auburn Indiana, and that he also at the time resided in the home of the former president of A.C.D., E.L. Cord. She even graciously supplied the address so i could write Mr. X in person! I eagerly did so after watching my now well worn VHS copy of " Tucker"..and wrote Mr X in earnest carefully typewriting each page with NO mistakes...and sent it to him after being scared to do so ( like me sitting in his car stopped me before) and finally mailed my letter in early March, 1992. I just gushed to him about seeing his car, seeing number 47, wishing I could dust it (his car) , that the museum should take better care of his beautiful car, and that I wish I were lucky like "Christian Slater" and get to ride in one. This I did as if I had any buisness comparing myself to him....
I never expected a letter back, ever. Yet one came a few weeks later with a thick hand written note from Mr. X himself. It contained the basics of "thank you for writing me about my car, yadda yadda yadda , your a very nice young man..so on and so forth....I have several cars at the museum...what not and wherefore...Come down in June to a Tucker convention we're holding at the ACD museum..and I will PERSONALLY GIVE YOU A RIDE IN MY TUCKER!!!!!! That last part made me faint a little!
I stunnedly gave the letter to my mom...who said well we should plan another trip shouldn't we?
It was a VERY difficult few months to wait for that day and with that I recieved a phone call from Mr. X (forgetting that I had included it in my letter to him for whatever reason);personally reminding me that he expected to see me at the Convention and basically said just look for me I'll be wearing a white golfers hat? May was an exceptionally SLOW month and I never thought that June would arrive...but alas it did...and mom made finally made preparations for it to be a family trip...with the grandparents and that it would be a great time.
I remember leaving that Saturday morning after poking thru my breakfast...which is rare becasue I seldom poke thru a mealtime..but being as nervous as I was....one could imagine. The ride down seemed long and painful as well. And of course becasue my stepfather and his daughters had to come with (such a selfish guy I know); we had to stop at every bathroom it seemed like from Lansing Mi, to Auburn Ind.
Upon arriving I saw no Tuckers...and becasue I looked immediatly for the green chariot down where it was parked the fall before...I saw nothing except the bay door was open and it WAS GONE!!!! I charged for the main building thinking they all would be inside...and after getting previous permission to find who I needed to went on a search for Mr X and his green Tucker. I found many people inside the museum, and asked anyone who seemed important if they had seen Mr X...and if so where I could find him....nervousness be damned I wanted to see the car again!!!
I was politly by a A.C.D. guide, steered to a wonderful woman who was intorduced as Mrs X. After the introduction formalities, which I am SURE I was bad at...and talking at the speed of light Mrs X said to me: Well Chad, Mr X had been waiting all day to meet you. Come with me! I follwed her to a side entrance to the museum, and outside were parked both Mr X's Tucker...and yet another Tucker still owned by Mr. K, being the proud owner of #17. I heard becasue Mr. K's car was running fo the first time the Tucker's Franklin helicopter engine. It sounded so deep and powerful It sent shivers down my spine still does when I hear it.
Becoming somewhat nervous again, just about to turn 15 and all... It finally dawned on me that I was about to meet Mr X in person. Why I imagined him being this large imposing fellow was quickly born out as nothing becasue just then Mrs X politly interrupted her husband who was conversing with the other owner of Tucker # 17, and wearing a white golfers hat...turned to say hello dear. Mrs X said honey...this is Chad! the young man who wrote you from Mchigan! I politly shook his hand, even tho I was apinfully shy at the time...but honestly after talking to him for a minute or so...and taking in the fact that he was about as tall as I was, and was a super nice guy, skaking my hand and thanking ME for coming...I began to talk/ramble to him for like 5 minutes.
I do rememeber asking him if he would mind if I could videotape myself talking about the car. My grandfather had a VHS recorder..and took about 45 minutes of tape me talking about the car and it's features like I was doing a class project or soemthing. All Mr. X said to me was..do whatever you like! You're my guest!!!!
My family and there whereabouts were a blur after getting that invitation- but suffice to say they were being quite amused by it all as no one complained or anything. I asked him if I could sit in the car......and he was like Chad...do what you want..you wanna give it a spin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At this point of me stupidly reaching for the keys as if I could ...my mom said..YOUNG MAN YOU'RE 15 years OLD!!!!! He smiled and said...well we still will have our ride won't we...as he patted me on the shoulder! God I was in heaven! I slid agian behind the wheel as people looked on mysteriously, or at best kinda cockeyed as this young 15 year old kid got behind the wheel of a very rare car. I still smelled in deeply the musty mohair just as I remembered a fall before...I touched every button...and on film pretended to shift the Bendix Electric Hand device as if I was actually driving the car.
People still stared at me as I honked the horn on accident as I slid the palm of my hand over the hub of the steering wheel. All the time I was in there It was safe, ok and LEGIT!!! I slid over on the front seat and plopped my self in the "safety chamber" as I gleamed over out the window at my grandfather still inscribing indelibly on video my golden moment. With a gentle urging fomr my grandfather I got out of the car as he stated "you dont want to ruin you're welcome". I slid out from behind the seat slowly...ever so slowly to the now opened door and got out. I now did the obligitory on one knee pose in front of the car..as Preston himself did as did Jeff Bridges in the movie. It was a wonderful "five more minutes" as anyone could have ever wanted.
At this point it was suggested we break for lunch. The family being hungry so I told Mr. X what we were doing...and he joked about wanting a sandwich himslef.....he siad meet me back here at 2 pm and we will go for a spin in the car.
Chad M. Schieberl