Preston Tucker, an automotive engineer who helped to design Miller racing cars before World War II, almost realized his ambition of producing a "completely new" passenger automobile after the war. He ...
As World War II came to a close and many American automakers shifted back to producing cars from building wartime necessities, the scope of the automotive industry began to change quickly. It was ...
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1948 Tucker 48 No. 21 in black
A detailed look at the rare 1948 Tucker 48, number 21, finished in black, including close-ups and engine sound. Why does this car still fascinate collectors?
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