I just read on azcentral.com that the 1948 Tucker was bid up to 1.5 million but it didn’t sale. The high bid did not meet the reserve set by Justin Cole of Benchmark Classics.
The Tucker Convertible was very fortunate to only receive minor damages from a severe storm that hit the Russo and Steele Car Auction in Scottsdale on Thursday evening. The storm blew down two tents that contained the collector cars. Damage was estimated at over $1 million.
Justin Cole had guaranteed that the damages to the Tucker convertible would be completely repaired for the new owner. More HERE



















































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1 Controversial 1948 Tucker Convertible | Auto Restoration 101 // Jan 26, 2010 at 12:33 am
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2 1948 Tucker Convertible | Auto Restoration 101 // Jan 26, 2010 at 12:42 am
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