Tocky on 27/7/2022 at 05:49
I was going to ask how you knew it was a 66 without seeing the tail lights but realized I said so. We have had two of the same cars then. Only you got to drive the 69 though. Love those old Pontiacs. When I win the lottery I'm going to buy back every car I had. It's only a billion to one shot. I've been luckier.
Here is a pic of a Tucker at the Tupelo museum. Rare car. Fifty made.
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https://i.imgur.com/vyT0BLU.jpg?1Also check this one out that was some Argentinian dictators car.
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https://i.imgur.com/kQF2nD8.jpg?1Clark Gables Jaguar.
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mxleader on 27/7/2022 at 06:05
I could also tell it was a 66 by the nose. In 67 the chrome trim wrapped under the nose in the center whereas the 66 nose didn’t have the chrome, and the 67 had the gills behind the doors. I also had 61 Catalina 2 door super duty which was my first car. I miss all those Pontiacs.
There was a Tucker at the Lemay car museum in Tacoma, WA that was pretty cool to see. Tuckers remind me me of Teslas in some odd way.
Tocky on 27/7/2022 at 06:19
I'll be damned. I hadn't noticed that before. Those were some beautiful cars. We will never see the day that wind resistance takes a back seat to beauty again.
And yeah, Tuckers were way ahead of their time.