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TUCKER wrote:Sorry about the 1948 Oldsmobile in the photo. I don't know what I was thinking here. Here is the back of a 1942-47 Olds
Tuckerfan1053 wrote:TuckerCar wrote:As an officer of the Tucker Club, I am doing my best to remain neutral and keep my opinion out of this. However, I will say two things:
1. The evidence presented by "TUCKER" is the most compelling evidence I have seen in years on the whereabouts of three relatively 'undocumented' cars. It will be reviewed and discussed at length at the Board Meeting next month, and I would not be surprised if club records regarding cars 1018, 1027, and 1042 are updated.
I hope you guys also vote to give TUCKER a medal in appreciation of his efforts (and another one when he gets his car done). Guy's done some amazing work.
TUCKER wrote:Hi Body 1026 was the last of the cars with the gas tank under the back seat and the short wheelbase. Then on 1027-1057 they all were the same wheelbase and there were extra reinforcement to the body and frame. Also extra weight was added to the front of the frame on the late models to balance the weight of the car. Now part of the wheelbase is at the lenght of the rear torsolastic suspension arms.
MD wrote:TUCKER wrote:Hi Body 1026 was the last of the cars with the gas tank under the back seat and the short wheelbase. Then on 1027-1057 they all were the same wheelbase and there were extra reinforcement to the body and frame. Also extra weight was added to the front of the frame on the late models to balance the weight of the car. Now part of the wheelbase is at the lenght of the rear torsolastic suspension arms.
#1026 was the first car with the gas tank up front and the filler door in the front fender. #1008 was the last car to have the short wheelbase, and #1025 was the last of what we refer to as the "early" cars.
Martyn
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