Discuss the infamous Tucker "Convertible" and the whereabouts of other Tucker oddities
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by Tucker Fan 48 » Tue Jan 12, 2010 4:09 pm
Here we've been trying to figure out all the history of this car when all we had to do was ask Al Prueitt. Of course that is
the same Al Prueitt that was the curator and manager of Gene Zimmerman's Museum in Harrisburg PA where they had
signs posted and insisted that Tucker made only 19 automobiles and that they had one of the nineteen. Now 40 years
later, Prueitt proclaims that there are now 52 Tuckers and Benchmarks convertible is one of them. Seems like Prueitt
is willing to "authenticate" most anything provided he is being paid to do so.
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