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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2006

Taken with a digital camera shortly after 1003 (formerly owned by George Lucas) had been painted.

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  • One would think that they could have shot better footage of a George Lucas car.

  • Yeah, if it had been George Lucas shooting the video, we probably could have. There's only two video clips of a Tucker being restored that have ever been shot. Nobody else restoring a Tucker seems to think that it was worth doing.

  • I think that there are a couple of others being restored by people involved in the film, but I can't remember who. Mine was a sarcastic comment referring to the meticulous effort put into the Star Wars saga.

  • Presently, there's only one being restored, and that's 1003 as the new owners aren't happy with the work done by the previous restorer (who's now in jail).

    I'm sure Lucas, if he ever sees this clip will be more than happy to insert Hayden Christensen into it.

  • The restoration for the film was merely cosmetic, a new coat of paint, and perhaps an interior, if there were going to be shots inside the car.

  • what is the serial no on this beauty

  • 1003, at one time it was owned by George Lucas.

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  • Not enough space, nut to finalize your guess. The vehicle was a complete frame off restoration. O' ya! I have all 4,000plus pictures to show it. But people are to busy throwing stones, to get the truth. Anyway, it was Godsent and a milestone for my lifes work. As a builder/inventor/artist it was an Honor to restore this vehicle in Nashville TN. Classic Muscle will continue with new innovative ideas always. I can relate Mr Tucker; society are not open to new ideas, O' well; Mathew 5:44; Blessed!

  • Gentleman, let's get our story straight from the owner. O' ya! I am the owner, Classic Muscle and a very few talented guys built this vehicle. 11 months later delievered better then original, but you would have to have the 4,000 plus pictures to know that. Every step perfectly done and 33 parts hand made. The media/staff/new owner and designers of the Tucker loved the work. Classic Muscle is coming out with the first New Classic Muscle Cars, Gas & Electric powered. O'ya! Federal/Jail approved.

  • I am crazy about this car; this is the first time to hear what it sounds like. I am an artist, I have been researching the Tucker for a series I am in the process of painting for the LeMay classic car museum in Tacoma Wa. the museum has one of the 51 Tuckers, lucky us.

  • haha, brilliant.

  • I have the coolest Tucker video ever and am having trouble getting it on Youtube. Its actual color home movie footage of the Tucker unveiling with the spinning stage the Tuckeretts. A friend is going to help me figure it out, because this is the real McCoy as they say, its not from the movie, its the real thing.

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