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Description Only 51 Tuckers were ever built. There are 47 still in existence. This is car #1019 (the numbers begin at 1000). The first Tucker was entirely handmade. It is not usually given a number but is affectionately called the Tin Goose. The Tin Goose is still on display at the William E. Swigart Jr. Automobile Museum in Pennsylvania.
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