by CDB » Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:28 pm
Long before (approximately 12 years) Tucker #1038 repainted in its original "Green" color sold for the record sum of $1,017,500 dollars in Monterey at the 2008 RM Auctions, it was a beautiful "Bronze" color sitting on display at the Ark.La.Tex. Antique car Museum in Shreveport, LA, (1995-1996). When I photographed her on 3-30-96, she was sedately sitting on her turntable at said Museum with United States Marshal papers of seizure prominently displayed on her right side front windshield. There was a dispute between the then owner of the car and the City of Shreveport over an alleged debt owed as a result of the Shreveport Pirates Canadian Football League team (owned by the Tucker owner) playing at Independence Stadium in Shreveport. Until that was resolved the car remained in protective custody while still being displayed at the Museum. When the lawyer for the Tucker owner attempted to avoid the seizure by driving the car from the Museum, the car ran out of gas and was returned to the Museum until the conclusion of the litigation. This became known in Shreveport as "The Great Tucker Caper". In my next post you will see what Tucker # 1038 looked like in these circumstances with a gold colored hood ornament as well. This is classic Tucker history! Charles D. Barnette
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