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Description: Only 51 Tuckers were ever built. There are 47 still in existence. This is car #1019 (the numbers begin at 1000). The first Tucker was entirely handmade. It is not usually given a number but is affectionately called the Tin Goose. The Tin Goose is still on display at the William E. Swigart Jr. Automobile Museum in Pennsylvania. The Tucker pictured is temporarily at the San Diego Automotive Museum in Balboa Park.
Title: Tucker
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