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by TuckerHCL » Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:09 pm
I think this logo was used for overseas promotion of the 1988 movie.
The Tucker Club does have nice ballcaps with the Tucker logo and car on them available from the store portion of this website
http://www.tuckerclub.org/html/store.phpJay
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Tucker Historical Collection and Library
at the Gilmore Car Museum
Hickory Corners, Michigan
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by Natalie » Thu Jul 01, 2010 11:07 am
Yeah, that logo was on a print listed as the Belgian movie poster. The European Tucker film posters are pretty cool -- more retro than the USA ones. There are a few illustrated German ones that are very attractive. The "American Dream" is emphasized in the illustrated USA version with the flag and Bridges' posture -- that (obviously) does not translate into the German ones. Tucker: Ein Mann und sein Traumauto!
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