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  2. Tucker 48 - Wikipedia

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    The Tucker 48, commonly but incorrectly referred to as the Tucker Torpedo, was an automobile conceived by Preston Tucker while in Ypsilanti, Michigan, and briefly produced in Chicago, Illinois, in 1948.

  3. Preston Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Preston Thomas Tucker (21 September 1903 – 26 December 1956) was an American automobile entrepreneur who developed the innovative Tucker 48 sedan, initially nicknamed the "Tucker Torpedo", an automobile which introduced many features that have since become widely used in modern cars.

  4. Tucker: The Man and His Dream - Wikipedia

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    Tucker: The Man and His Dream is a 1988 American biographical comedy-drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, starring Jeff Bridges as inventor Preston Tucker.The film recounts Tucker's story and his attempt to produce and market the Tucker 48, which was met with scandal between the Big Three automobile manufacturers and accusations of stock fraud from the U.S. Securities and Exchange ...

  5. AACA Museum - Wikipedia

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    The AACA Museum holds the largest permanent collection of Tucker 48 automobiles in the world. [4] Named for David Cammack, a historian and collector of Tucker automobiles, the entire collection was donated to the AACA Museum from Cammack's personal collection upon his death in 2013.

  6. Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Tucker (dog), scat detection dog; Tucker, a practitioner of fulling, a step in the processing of woolen cloth; Bush tucker, Australian expression for food obtained from native plants and animals; Tucker bag, tucker box, historically used by travelers in the Australian outback; Tucker decomposition, mathematical decomposition for tensors

  7. Torpedo (car) - Wikipedia

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    The torpedo body style was a type of automobile body used from 1908 until the mid-1930s, which had a streamlined profile and a folding or detachable soft top. The design consists of a hood or bonnet line raised to be level with the car's waistline, resulting in a straight beltline from front to back.

  8. Andrew Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Higgins acquired Tucker Aviation Corporation in March 1942, and Tucker moved to New Orleans as a vice-president of Higgins Industries, in charge of the Higgins–Tucker Aviation division. This entity produced Tucker gun turrets, armament and engines for Higgins' torpedo boats. This relationship did not work out and Tucker departed in 1943. [18]

  9. Sampson-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned in 1916 and 1917, the class was a modification of the O'Brien and Tucker classes, with the number of 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes increased from four twin-mounts to four triple-mounts. The Sampsons were the final six ships of the 26 "thousand tonner" destroyers. They were the largest and most heavily armed of the "thousand ...