Well this or a '54 Stepdown Convertible? Hmmm
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The 54 will be much easier to find parts for I suspect but if you have the money to spend on the Tucker, I am guessing you won't have issue having parts made.0
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That thing keeps popping up every couple years. Its pedigree is regularly questioned. Here's an article from the last time it showed up. https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1133803_controversial-1948-tucker-convertible-for-sale-again0
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I certainly don't have the money and if I did I don't think a Tucker is my choice. I just thought it was unusual for Tucker of any kind to show up on ebay. I would have expected it to be on BAT? Superwasp - thanks for the link. I was suspicious about the car as I had never ever heard of a convertible. I guess it is possible and if all the others are accounted for, the spare parts could have been used, but you would have thought there would have been a lot of noteriety of such a vehicle over the years?0
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Darn, it says it is no longer available..and my SS check just arrived too0
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I think the questionable history is why it keeps appearing on eBay instead of BAT. I agree. It's much more of a BAT type of auction vehicle.0
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They built some fiberglass bodied ones on a modern chassis for the movie.
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Yeah, one of those ended up on BAT a while back.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1948-tucker-model-48-movie-car/
They sat on a 74 LTD frame. They were real Frankensteins. Not much more than a prop... A pricey prop.0
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