Preston Tucker and his battle to build the car of tomorrow

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"In the wake of World War II, the U.S. automobile industry was fully unprepared to meet the growing demands of the public, for whom they had not made any cars for years. In stepped Preston Tucker, a salesman extraordinaire who announced the building of a revolutionary new car: the Tucker '48, the first car in almost a decade to be built fresh from the ground up. Tucker's car, which would include ingenious advances in design and engineering that other car companies could not match, captured the interest of the public, and automakers in Detroit took notice. Here, author Steve Lehto tackles Tucker's amazing story, relying on a huge trove of documents that has been used by no other writer to date. It is the first comprehensive, authoritative account of Tucker's magnificent car and his battles with the government. And in this book, Lehto finally answers the question automobile aficionados have wondered about for decades: exactly how and why the production of such an innovative car was killed. After World War II, the American automobile industry was reeling. Having spent years building weapons, the car companies had not made any cars for years. And then, in stepped Preston Tucker. This salesman extraordinaire from Detroit had built race cars before the war, and had been a defense contractor during it. Now, gathering a group of brilliant automotive designers, engineers, and promoters, he announced the building of a revolutionary new car: the Tucker '48, the first car in almost a decade to be built fresh from the ground up. Tucker's car would include ingenious advances in design and engineering that other car companies could not match. But the Big Three did not take Tucker's threat lightly. While Tucker raised money, leased a plant in Chicago, lined up franchises worldwide, sold millions of shares of stock, and built the first of his cars, the SEC, headed by a former Detroit man, began investigating him. Tucker fought on, showing his cars around the country while investigators seized his books. And when the SEC leaked a report to the press that Tucker was going to be indicted for a scheme of massive fraud, Tucker's stock crashed and America came to believe that he was nothing but a huckster. Steve Lehto has here tackled Tucker's amazing story, relying on a huge trove of documents that no other writer to date has used. In this book, Lehto finally answers the question automobile aficionados have wondered about for decades: exactly how and why the production of such an innovative car was killed"--

"The first comprehensive, authoritative account of the amazing rise and tragic fall of Preston Tucker, the visionary entrepreneur who, in the wake of World War II, took on the Big Three automakers to create a revolutionary new vehicle: the Tucker '48, the first car in almost a decade to be built fresh from the ground up"--

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Pages
260

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Apr 01, 2018, Chicago Review Press
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2016, Chicago Review Press
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Table of Contents

An early morning car crash
Preston Thomas Tucker
Harry Miller
The Tucker combat car
Andrew Higgins
Tucker's automobile plans
The PIC article
The Tucker Corporation
Ticker acquires a plant
Before the stock offering
The tin goose
Getting ready
The tin goose unveiled
The stock offering
Post-tin goose
Gearing up for production
The first car off the assembly line: #100!
The accessories program
The end of the dream
Bankruptcy
The SEC report
The grand jury
Collier's and Reader's digest
The trial
The civil suits
Preston Tucker speaks out
Joseph Turnbull testifies again
The last days of Preston Tucker
The movie
After
The Tucker legacy
The fleet of Tucker '48 sedans.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-254) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.7/629222092
Library of Congress
HD9710.U54 T854 2016, HD9710.U54T854 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 260 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
260

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27215504M
ISBN 10
1613749538
ISBN 13
9781613749531
LCCN
2016009223
OCLC/WorldCat
907651520
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01G7QRX2S

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