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I saw a Tucker at a car museum in Texas. Was amazed at how well preserved it was. Even had a spare engine. This car was ahead of it's time in a lot of ways. Someone needs to make a copy of this car and run it as a Pro Mod....
I saw a Tucker at a car museum in Texas. Was amazed at how well preserved it was. Even had a spare engine. This car was ahead of it's time in a lot of ways. Someone needs to make a copy of this car and run it as a Pro Mod....
Steve Grissom did that one when Cartoon Network sponsored his Nascar Cup car back in the day. It was the #29 car but I can't remember which team it was. He had Barney on the right rear, Dino on the left rear, The Great Gazoo on the trunk and "Goggles Pizano" aka Fred on the hood. It was a pretty fun car.
Steve Grissom did that one when Cartoon Network sponsored his Nascar Cup car back in the day. It was the #29 car but I can't remember which team it was. He had Barney on the right rear, Dino on the left rear, The Great Gazoo on the trunk and "Goggles Pizano" aka Fred on the hood. It was a pretty fun car.
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