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Tucker Convertible @ Keels & Wheels May 2009

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2009

Benchmark Classics premiered their Tucker Convertible at the 2009 Keels & Wheels Concours d'Elegance in Seabrook, TX. Justin Cole (President of Benchmark) sat down with me to speak candidly about the car, its, origins, and future.

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  • The Fuzzy recording is hoaxish...but it looks good

  • The recording software was incompatible...it was either dub recorder to recorder or not publish the interview.

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  • whats with the coil-overs

  • Mr. Dickis,

    you have a good eye and know your sheetmetal, however the Tucker convertible project, started by the factory, was apparently initiated by cutting the roof from one of the existing sedan bodies. So, what you have observed does not necessarily mean this particular car is a fake. Of course, it doesn't appear that the factory completed the project, so that leaves a lot of room for artistic license.

  • This is fake. I was at the show. If you look at the front 1/4 panels and the butchered sheetmetal around the top of the 1/4's you'll see how they chopped the roof. There's a reason the innerstructure is covered by paneling. It's to cover up the cuts made to the roof innerstructure. I know, I've been restoring cars for 38 years. This is a fake.

  • adds to the mystique...well done

  • wow . . . like to see more , Im wizzard1956 here on you tube see my girls on my space  russell the wizzard

  • very interested in building a kit , any body know if one exhists, I seen IDA eng works , there great, . . . Im not that rich , . . . in Roswell New Mexico

  • Interesting theory! Too bad he was way ahead of his time and he liked to keep it that way!!

  • it's good that tucker motors did not prosper beyond a handful of cars ....otherwise , it would likely be another 'bailout' company !

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