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by Debc » Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:03 pm
I am looking for a Tucker that can be bought for the right price! Anyone out there know of any? Price would be contingent upon condition. Preferable a totally correct restored or one in excellent original condition.
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by Clem » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:35 am
I am trying to find out what is the "right price?" I am wondering if we paid too much for ours.

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by plancor 792 » Sat May 17, 2008 1:21 pm
No, Clem, I don't think you paid too much for your Tucker. However with your DEEP pockets you could have been more generous with Lyn.
Wonder what that ebayer in Canada will come up with next that is "original" Tucker. Maybe those long window lifts that were originally on the "Tin Goose". To those who didn't know the "Tin Goose" originally had a long arm on the inside to lower and raise the window. Moving it 90 degrees would take the window from full up to full down. Not the normal window crank. This longer arm was considered dangerous so they replaced them with the normal window crank. Also the "Tin Goose" had a steering wheel that was about 3/4 round and flat across the top.
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by ncc1968 » Mon May 26, 2008 2:49 pm
plancor 792 wrote:No, Clem, I don't think you paid too much for your Tucker. However with your DEEP pockets you could have been more generous with Lyn.
Wonder what that ebayer in Canada will come up with next that is "original" Tucker. Maybe those long window lifts that were originally on the "Tin Goose". To those who didn't know the "Tin Goose" originally had a long arm on the inside to lower and raise the window. Moving it 90 degrees would take the window from full up to full down. Not the normal window crank. This longer arm was considered dangerous so they replaced them with the normal window crank. Also the "Tin Goose" had a steering wheel that was about 3/4 round and flat across the top.
Richard
I just bought a front grill from Steve in Canada........and I asked him what else is stashed

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