Sources and contact info.
Offline References
Speed Age, May 1957 issue Detroit's Most Revolutionary Engine article
Cars March (?) 1951 My Car Was Too Good article by Preston Tucker
Tucker Technical Manual Russell Brownell & E. M. "Bob" Bunn
Car Classics October 1972 Tucker -- Dream or Lame Duck? article
Car Life December 1955 I Never Gave Up article by Preston Tucker
Philip S. Egan, Personal Correspondance
William Spear, Personal Correspondance
Online References
The offical website of the Tucker Automobile Club of America
Senate page on Homer Ferguson's committee work during WW II
Account of Sen. Homer Ferguson leaking government documents for political gain
Website dedicated to Lustron homes
Ferguson leaking classified documents related to Pearl Harbor
World Parliament page listing Homer Ferguson as a sponsor
Home page of the World Parliament
Site dedicated to the doctor who treated Tucker's lung cancer
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/oralhist/feeney.htm
Truman aide talking about Tucker
Bantam Club page detailing the history of the Jeep
Page on Smokey Yunick and his efforts to build a better engine
History of Eddie Rickenbacker and his car
The Miller/Offenhauser Historical Society
Photos of Preston and Vera Tucker from the Ypsilanti Automobile Heritage Collection
Time magazine article on SEC investigations on Tucker and Kaiser-Frazer
Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky designer of the Tucker Carioca
http://www.pitt.edu/utimes/issues/28/71896/11.html
Truman aide discussing the post-war problems with steel and housing
History of the Franklin Corporation
Modern variant of the Franklin engine that was originally used in Tuckers
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