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Tucker Movie Prop car
#1

Hello Everyone,
Well I wanted to share this short video of A prop car made for the tucker movie that my friend helped build for the movie .

Sincerely Richard

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yF_Vq-eQlKg
#2

That's a beautiful reproduction. Was this for the movie starring Jeff Bridges?

John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"
#3

I think that was a movie starring Joan Allen. She is more versatile and has better credits than Jeff Bridges.
#4

Hello John,
Yes, Anyway there is one the original cars at the Lemay museum in Tacoma and it is one of the 3 cars which had not been customized a lot owners had done upgrades to their tuckers .

Sincerely Richard
#5

Hello everyone. This is what I have just north of me. They have an original, and all kinds of prop cars.
https://www.stahlsauto.com/
Take care and BE HEALTHY!
gary

"Don't pity the dead, pity the living, above all, those living without love."
Professor Albus Dumbledore
Gary - Westland Michigan
#6

There’s an AACA museum in Hershey, PA about an hour from me. They have several Tuckers permanently on display along with various chassis and engines. Tried posting the link here but doesn’t work!

Ron

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#7

Hello Ron,
Yes, I think that is the home of that red car !
#8

Richard:

Ask your friend if he worked with a man with the last name of Rhodes. I worked with Mr. Rhodes in 89 and he claimed that he helped to make the Tucker prop cars on 74 Ford LTD's because the wheelbase was the same. He also said that the hardest part was taking fiberglass molds off of a real Tucker. I remember him mainly because he claimed to have worked On Evil Knievel Snake River Rocket cycle. I worked with a lot of liars and bullsh***ers in LA BUT he was an amazing fabricator so I believed him. Unfortunately I can't remember his first name Icon_sad
#9

Hello WrenchMonkey,
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner I had crazy busy summer !
I will ask my friend about Mr Rhodes that is so funny because I know a family here in Omak WA. with that same last name and spelling !

Sincerely Richard




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