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27 Jun 09 06:25, TOM WALKER wrote to MIMI GALLANDT:
MG>> TW> GM used that name before WWII, long before Tucker, as I recall.
MG>> Some
MG>> TW> called then "Fastback" cars.
MG>> FYI: We have a Tucker in the San Diego Automotive Museum in Balboa
MG>> Park.
TW> I know. Before my Tuesday Schedule go full I regualrly visited the
TW> "Free Tuesday" museums in the Park. I typicaly visited the Auto
TW> Museum at least each time they rotated their Display. They have FAR
TW> more cars avilable to show then will fit in the building and change
TW> some periodicly. The Tucker is on permenant display as far as I know.
Last time I looked, there was a Tucker in the museum in Rosanky, TX, over
by Luling. They used to have a swap meet there once a year that took up
about 15 acres of the property. The museum and property was sold a while
back, but it's previous owner still maintains a small museum in San
Marcos, a bit closer now and just up the road from here. I'll have to
inquire about the Tucker and see if he still has it.
R\%/itt
Joy lives in the fight, in the attempt, in the suffering involved, not in
the victory itself.
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