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http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector ... -6409.html
Historians say the original design and fabrication began in Tucker's Chicago manufacturing facility, but some pretend the convertible was moved out just before the company shut-down.
According to a Russo and Steele spokesperson, “The most significant aspect of the conversion from a sedan to a convertible was the adaptation in the plant of the sedan's frame to respond to the additional demands of a convertible body.”
“The sedan's frame was re-engineered by box-wrapping an ovular frame in thicker-than-stock ten gauge steel. This provided the Convertible with all the rigidity it needed to satisfy the performance expectations of Tucker Engineering. Its doors were stamped in the plant suggesting that more were to come.”
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