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by pseid » Wed Mar 30, 2005 11:07 am
While doing some family genealogy work, I was told of a George Ermete
who had a gas station on 108th street in Ozone Park, Queens NY in conjunction with a Nash dealership. I was told that they were one of the first dealerships to carry the Tucker automobile. Sound familiar to anyone?
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by Guest » Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:50 pm
We currently have only 566 confirmed dealers in our database and do not have any information on a Tucker dealership in that city.
I would suggest visiting a local library and finding a June 20, 1948 newspaper from a major town near the city you are looking for. Most regions ran Tucker ads on this date that list several dealership.
If you do find any information please forward it one so we can add it to the Tucker Historical Collection and Library database.
Thanks,
Jay
HCL@TuckerClub.org
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