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  • I swear before I die I want to see at least one of these cars I don't even care if it just passes by me, At least I can say that I saw the real Tucker and not some fake model car

  • Where is his facility??

  • Dave is a great guy. He gave me a tour of his facility for my friends and I twice for free.

  • What a first class genuine guy - pity there is not more like him today. Brilliant car as well.

  • my hero... got all that on the best car ever built and shares it with the world, as the car was meant to be...

  • 'Very cool...

  • Wow. How did this guy get those engineering drawings? That's pretty cool.

  • are you a living god?!?!?

  • What a great chap!

  • Great video!

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  • Why is it that truely great cars are always built in small numbers, and the crap ones are made in millions.

  • @mattfordyce Because those in charge of big business only car about money and power, quality and safety is not as important and get this, reliabilty is a no no because they dont want your car to last, they want you to buy another one in a few years.

  • I aspire to be like this guy.

  • I love that grey one!

  • What a nice man. Class act for a class auto.

  • Researching Tucker was an assignment given by my history professor..i'm glad I did. This was a great experience and the cars are beautiful. Thanks Professor Magnuson and thanks Mr. Commack for a great peice of history.

  • Thank you so much David for the time, effort and money you have put in to sort out, repair, present and preserve such great material. The items could not be in better hands. When I get out to the East Coast, I must call you!

    I first learned about Tuckers from my dad, who lived in Chicago. He used to play with Mr. Tucker's son. At the Tucker's home there was a small model on a table of the Tucker. Continued good luck with the collection!

  • We visited the Tucker museum/warehouse yesterday, and it truly is awesome. David knowledge of the car was generously shared with the three of us. If you are in or visiting the DC area, we recommend contacting David. Lynn, Denny and Michael.

  • could we built a modern tucker today with

    lower roof line . boxer enegine/

  • This is a very nice piece of recorded history.

  • A neighborhood kid came to ask me if I knew anything about Tuckers, they were studying them in school. I proceeded to tell him about a man named Dave I knew in 1988 who had a warehouse and worked on his cars all day. One day I asked him if I could see his cars and got a tour of the warehouse. After telling him this and everything Dave told me, he was so excited, wanted me to call you. I had no idea if I could find you online, but wow! What a great video interview and blast from the past!

  • what a car!

  • It was a humbling exp to restore and build the #1003 Tucker. I will never forget the guys and the Godsent talent that it took to build. I am trying to get ahold of the gentleman in the video. It would be an Honor. As owner of Classic Muscle, we will continue Tuckers mission, and keep building new innovative ideas for the Restoration Industry.

    Sir you have a Blessed Day!

  • Thank you for your comment. My name is David Cammack and you can reach me at 703-836-4520. My collection is in Alexandria, VA and you are welcome to see it, by appointmnet only. If I am not here leave a message with your name and interests and I will return your call.

  • Great video, thanks for posting!

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